In this episode we are focussing on moulds other than Aspergillus spp. and Mucorales that can cause invasive infection in humans.

Fusarium spp.

Ubiquitous environmental moulds, found in the soil and air

The main species complexes that cause human infection are:

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Think bananas!

F. oxysporum is a major banana plant pathogen, called ‘Fusarium wilt’ or ‘Panama disease’.

Under the microscope, Fusarium spp. have curved, banana-shaped macroconidia.

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Epidemiology

Invasive infection primarily occurs in the severely immunocompromised:

Prolonged neutropenia is a major risk factor for acquiring disseminated disease

Pathogenesis

Main routes of infection are by inhalation of airborne conidia or direct inoculation through traumatic injuries / burns

Clinical features

Invasive disease