Millar B Cherie, Xu J, Walker M James, Boyd Noeleen A M, McMullan Ronan, Moore John E
Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast BT9 7AD, Northern Ireland.
Mycopathologia. 2003;156(4):273-7. doi: 10.1023/b:myco.0000003557.11875.31.
A specimen of emollient cream, which was observed to be contaminated peripherally with a filamentous fungus was examined for the presence of fungi and the resulting fungal colonies were examined phenotypically and genotypically. Subsequent DNA extraction and PCR amplification of the large internal transcribed spacer region [ITS1-5.8S-ITS2] yielded an amplicon of 512 bp. Sequence analysis identified this as Alternaria alternata at the 100% homology level with all 512/512 bases called. This organism has been previously reported as a cause of opportunistic infections involving skin and immunocompromised patients. This is the first report of an emollient cream as a source of this organism. It highlights the need for proper management of such preparations in order to minimize the potential spread of fungi to susceptible patient populations.
一份润肤霜样本,观察发现其周边被丝状真菌污染,对其进行真菌检测,并对产生的真菌菌落进行表型和基因型分析。随后进行DNA提取以及对大的内部转录间隔区[ITS1 - 5.8S - ITS2]进行PCR扩增,得到了一个512 bp的扩增子。序列分析确定其为链格孢,在所有512个碱基均被测定的情况下,与链格孢的同源性为100%。该生物体此前已被报道为涉及皮肤和免疫功能低下患者的机会性感染的病因。这是首次报道润肤霜作为该生物体的来源。它强调了对此类制剂进行妥善管理的必要性,以尽量减少真菌向易感患者群体的潜在传播。