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Donor-derived Cryptococcus gattiisensu stricto infection in two kidney transplant recipients, southeastern United States
Document Type
Article
Source
American journal of transplantation; November 2021, Vol. 21 Issue: 11 p3780-3784, 5p
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ISSN
16006135; 16006143
Abstract
Cryptococcus gattiiinfection is a rare cause of severe pulmonary disease and meningoencephalitis that has only recently been detected in the southeastern United States. We describe an organ transplant-associated outbreak of C. gattiiinfection involving an HIV-negative immunosuppressed donor in this region who died following new-onset headache and seizure of unknown cause. Retrospective cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) testing of donor serum was positive. Two of the three transplant recipients developed severe C. gattiiinfection 11 and 12 weeks following transplantation. One recipient died from severe pulmonary infection, identified on autopsy, and the other ill recipient survived following treatment for cryptococcal meningitis. This outbreak underscores the importance of considering cryptococcosis in patients with clinical findings suggestive of subacute meningitis or other central nervous system (CNS) pathology, and the potential benefit of routine pre-transplant donor CrAg screening using lateral flow assay to guide recipient antifungal prophylaxis. The case also adds to emerging evidence that C. gattiiis a potential threat in the southeastern United States.