First Human Case of Fungal Keratitis Caused by a Putatively Novel Species of Lophotrichus.

Journal: Journal Of Clinical Microbiology
Published:
Abstract

We report an aggressive fungal keratitis caused by a putatively novel species of Lophotrichus in a patient with traumatic injury to the cornea from a dog paw. The organism was isolated from the patient's necrotic cornea, which perforated despite coverage with hourly fortified broad-spectrum topical antibiotic therapy. This report represents the first case of human infection caused by this species.

Authors
Allen Eghrari, Connie Gibas, Tonya Watkins, Sina Vahedi, Rick Lee, Elizabeth Houle, Maria Suarez, Charles Eberhart, Deanna Sutton, Nathan Wiederhold, Shameema Sikder, Sean Zhang
Relevant Conditions

Interstitial Keratitis