In a prospective bicentric study, Pneumocystis jirovecii excretion and diffusion was explored in air samples collected in the rooms occupied by 17 Pneumocystis-colonized patients. P. jirovecii DNA was detected by real-time PCR in the air collected from 3 patients' rooms (17.6%), with identical genotypes in corresponding clinical and air samples. Pneumocystis DNA was detected for 2/3 patients with autoimmune disease treated with corticosteroids versus 1/6 patients with hematologic disease and 0/5 kidney transplant recipients. These data confirm the possible excretion of the fungus by Pneumocystiscolonized patients and thus bring additional arguments for the prevention of airborne transmission in hospital wards.
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Fréalle, E., Valade, S., Guigue, N., Hamane, S., Chabé, M., Le Gal, S., … Menotti, J. (2017). Diffusion of Pneumocystis jirovecii in the surrounding air of patients with Pneumocystis colonization: Frequency and putative risk factors. Medical Mycology, 55(5), 568–572. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myw113
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