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Fungaemia Caused by the Rare Yeast Starmerella sorbosivorans: A Case Report with Identification via Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis and MALDI-TOF MS - PubMed

4 days ago
  • #Catheter-related bloodstream infection
  • #MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
  • #Starmerella sorbosivorans
  • First documented case of Starmerella sorbosivorans bloodstream infection in a 39-year-old man with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
  • Initial biochemical identification suggested S. magnoliae, but MALDI-TOF MS failed to provide a definitive identification.
  • Molecular phylogenetic analysis and MALDI-TOF MS confirmed the isolate as S. sorbosivorans despite low ITS sequence similarity (91.3%) to the type strain.
  • Patient successfully treated with micafungin and liposomal amphotericin B, along with catheter removal.
  • Antifungal susceptibility testing revealed low MICs for micafungin, amphotericin B, and voriconazole, but high MICs for fluconazole.
  • Emphasizes the importance of multilocus sequence analysis for accurate species identification in rare yeast infections.
  • Suggests expanding the MALDI-TOF MS reference library to include rare and emerging yeast species.