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Genotyping and clonal origin of Sporothrix brasiliensis in human sporotrichosis cases in Argentina

Norma Fernández, Bram Spruijtenburg, Iris Nora Tiraboschi, Jacques F. Meis, Ana Lugo, María Cecilia López Joffre, Eelco F. J. Meijer

2024Medical Mycology Case Reports15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sporothrix brasiliensis is considered a highly virulent emerging pathogen that causes sporotrichosis in humans, mainly after zoonotic transmission from infected cats. The epidemic of this zoonosis that originated from Brazil has spread in the last decades, generating hyperendemic regions in Latin America. We present two cases of human sporotrichosis causes by S. brasiliensis in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with good clinical response to differing treatments after contact with sick cats. Using Short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping, the two S. brasiliensis cases appear to be introduced from Brazil and likely originate from the same source.

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SporotrichosisZoonosisGenotypingTransmission (telecommunications)BiologySporothrixVirologyGenotypeImmunologyGeneticsEngineeringGeneElectrical engineeringFungal Infections and StudiesAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityParasitic Infections and Diagnostics
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