Penicillium and Talaromyces spp. emerging pathogens in dogs since 1990s

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Monpierre, Lorra | Soetart, Nicolas | Valsecchi, Isabel | Brément, Thomas | Brunelat, Philippe | Drut, Amandine | David, Manon | Roux, Cécile | Hubert, Floriane | Razafimandimby, Bienvenue | Jouvion, Grégory | Miclard, Julien | Chermette, René | Botterel, Françoise | Guillot, Jacques

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International audience. Abstract Penicillium and Talaromyces spp. are environmental saprophytic molds rarely encountered as infectious agents in humans and animals. This article summarizes the clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of proven infections caused by Penicillium or Talaromyces in four dogs in France. Two dogs had disseminated infections, while the other two had a localized form. All dogs had positive histopathological results showing the presence of hyaline septate hyphae and a positive fungal culture with typical Penicillium conidiophores. Talaromyces georgiensis (n = 1), Penicillium labradorum (n = 2), and Penicillium from section Ramosa series Raistrickiorum (n = 1), were identified based on Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) Sanger sequencing. The dogs were initially treated with ketoconazole or itraconazole. Second-line treatment was initiated in three dogs, but after several relapses, the prognosis remained poor. Since the 1990s, 18 cases of Penicillium or Talaromyces infections in dogs have been described worldwide. This series of four reports brings new cases to those already reported in the literature, which are probably underestimated in the world.

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