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Title: Azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: a side-effect of environmental fungicide use?
Author(s): Verweij, P.E. (146020170)
Snelders, E. (314361510)
Kema, G.H.
Mellado, E.
Melchers, W.J.G. (074709771)
Publication year: 2009
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Lancet Infectious Diseases
ISSN: 1473-3099
Volume: vol. 9
Issue: iss. 12
Start page: p. 789
End page: p. 795
Abstract: Invasive aspergillosis due to multi-azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus has emerged in the Netherlands since 1999, with 6.0-12.8% of patients harbouring resistant isolates. The presence of a single resistance mechanism (denoted by TR/L98H), which consists of a substitution at codon 98 of cyp51A and a 34-bp tandem repeat in the gene-promoter region, was found in over 90% of clinical A fumigatus isolates. This is consistent with a route of resistance development through exposure to azole compounds in the environment. Indeed, TR/L98H A fumigatus isolates were cultured from soil and compost, were shown to be cross-resistant to azole fungicides, and genetically related to clinical resistant isolates. Azoles are abundantly used in the environment and the presence of A fumigatus resistant to medical triazoles is a major challenge because of the possibility of worldwide spread of resistant isolates. Reports of TR/L98H in other European countries indicate that resistance might already be spreading.
Subject: N4i 2: Invasive mycoses and compromised host
NCMLS 1A: Infection and autoimmunity
Organization: UMCN Extern
Medical Microbiology
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