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Candidemia to Candida pararugosa in a child: first case reported in Morocco
Author(s) -
Aziza Hami,
I Elmazgaldi,
Boutaina Mouhoub,
F Aziz,
E Elbouchtili,
Adil Maleb,
Noufissa Benajiba
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36811/jcri.2021.110026
Subject(s) - candida albicans , isolation (microbiology) , virulence , microbiology and biotechnology , gastrointestinal tract , pathogenicity , yeast , biology , feces , oral cavity , medicine , genetics , orthodontics , gene
The genus Candida play an important role in human pathology, which leads scientists to study their virulence and pathogenicity [1]. Some studies have reported that 40% to 50% of infections are caused by Candida species other than Candida albicans. [2-4] Candida pararugosa (C. pararugosa) is a yeast isolated for the first time from human feces. Nakase et al [5] described it in the medical literature in 1999. It was thought that this yeast could be a colonizer of the gastrointestinal tract and oral cavity [6,7] despite the fact that this was isolated from different human anatomical specimens [8], there have been no cases in the literature that have linked its isolation to clinical symptomatology [9]. In Morocco, to our knowledge, no cases of Candida pararugosa candidemia have been reported. In the present observation, we describe the first case of isolation of C. pararugosa from the blood culture of a child with Burkitt lymphoma.

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