Successful treatment of catheter related blood stream infection by Millerozyma Farinosa with Micafungin: A case report

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Abstract

Millerozyma farinosa (formerly Pichia farinosa) is halotolerant yeast mainly found in food and ubiquitous in the environment. It was a rare yeast pathogen, but it has recently emerged as a cause of fungemia in immunocompromised patients. Optimal therapy for invasive fungal infection by this pathogen remains unclear. We report a case of catheter related blood stream infection caused by M. farinosa in a 71-year-old patient who recovered successfully after removal of the central venous catheter and treatment with micafungin.

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Hong, S. I., Suh, Y. S., Kim, H. O., Bae, I. G., Shin, J. H., & Cho, O. H. (2018). Successful treatment of catheter related blood stream infection by Millerozyma Farinosa with Micafungin: A case report. Infection and Chemotherapy, 50(4), 362–366. https://doi.org/10.3947/ic.2018.50.4.362

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