Three Cases of Fungemia in HIV-Infected Patients Diagnosed Through the Use of Mycobacterial Blood Culture Bottles
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We treated three cases of fungemia in HIV-infected patients. These cases were caused by Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Penicillium marneffei, respectively, and all were diagnosed through the use of mycobacterial blood culture bottles. Although the detection of the etiologic agents of fungal infection is difficult, it has been shown that blood culture media for mycobacteria are more effective for the detection of fungemia than media for aerobes and anaerobes. Some reports have shown that Bactec Myco/F lytic bottles were useful for the diagnosis of fungemia in clinical samples. Here, we report the successful use of BacT MB bottles.
著者
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Watanabe Dai
Department Of Biological Science Kyoto University Faculty Of Medicine
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Shirasaka Takuma
Departments Of Immunological And Infectious Diseases National Osaka Hospital
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Kasai Daisuke
Department Of Bioengineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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UEHIRA Tomoko
Department of Infectious Disease, National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital
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Taniguchi Tomohiro
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan
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Kasai Daisuke
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Bando Hiroki
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Ogawa Yoshihiko
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Yoshikawa Kouhei
Clinical Laboratory, Osaka National Hospital
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Yajima Keishiro
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Tominari Shinjiro
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Shiiki Soichi
Department of Infectious Diseases, Okinawa Chubu Hospital
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Nishida Yasuharu
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Shirasaka Takuma
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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Watanabe Dai
Department of Infectious Diseases, Osaka National Hospital
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