• Title of article

    Invasive Fungal Infection with Absidia Corymbifera in Immunocompetent Patient with Electrical Scalp Burn

  • Author/Authors

    Moon, Prashant Krishna Hospital and Research Center, India , Jithendran, N Aware Global Hospital, Hyderabad, India

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    249
  • To page
    252
  • Abstract
    Invasive fungal infection in burn injury is caused by inoculation of fungal spore from patient skin, respiratory tract or from care giver. The risk factors for acquiring fungal infection in burns include age of burns, total burn size, full thickness burns, inhalational injury, prolonged hospital stay, late surgical excision, open dressing, central venous catheters, antibiotics, steroid treatment, long-term artificial ventilation, fungal wound colonization, hyperglycemic episodes and other immunosuppressive disorders. Invasive fungal infection with Absidia corymbifera is rare opportunistic infection encountered in patient with burn injury. The key for treatment is early clinical diagnosis, wide and repeated debridement and systemic and local antifungal treatment. We describe a case of invasive fungal infection with A. corymbifera in a patient with post-electrical scalp burn with late presentation after 10 days of injury in an immunocompetent patient.
  • Keywords
    Fungus , Absidia corymbifera , Immunocompetent , Scalp , Electrical burn
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2496807