Use of DNA sequencing analysis to confirm fungemia due to Trichosporon dermatis in a pediatric patient

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Shelly R GunnJames H Jorgensen

Abstract

This is the first reported case of human disease caused by Tricosporon dermatis, an organism recently transferred to the genus Trichosporon from Cryptococcus and now confirmed to be a human pathogen.

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May 18, 2007·Journal of Clinical Microbiology·Shiang Ning LeawTsung Chain Chang
Jul 19, 2011·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·Yi-Ming FanShun-Fan Li
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