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| name = Talaromycosis | |||
| image = [[File:Talaromyces_atroroseus.jpg|250px]] | |||
| caption = ''Talaromyces atroroseus'' | |||
| synonyms = Penicilliosis, Penicilliosis marneffei | |||
| specialty = [[Infectious disease]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Fever]], [[cough]], [[weight loss]], [[skin lesions]] | |||
| complications = [[Disseminated infection]], [[organ failure]] | |||
| onset = Gradual | |||
| duration = Chronic | |||
| causes = ''[[Talaromyces marneffei]]'' infection | |||
| risks = [[HIV/AIDS]], [[immunosuppression]], [[travel]] to endemic areas | |||
| diagnosis = [[Culture (microbiology)|Culture]], [[histopathology]], [[PCR]] | |||
| differential = [[Histoplasmosis]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cryptococcosis]] | |||
| prevention = [[Antifungal prophylaxis]] in high-risk individuals | |||
| treatment = [[Antifungal]] medications such as [[itraconazole]], [[amphotericin B]] | |||
| prognosis = Variable, depends on immune status and treatment | |||
| frequency = Endemic in [[Southeast Asia]], rare elsewhere | |||
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'''Other names:''' Penicilliosis | '''Other names:''' Penicilliosis | ||
=== Definition === | === Definition === | ||
Talaromycosis is an infection caused by the fungus ''Talaromyces marneffei''. | Talaromycosis is an infection caused by the fungus ''Talaromyces marneffei''. | ||
== Cause == | == Cause == | ||
The name of the fungus and the name of the infection have changed. ''T. marneffei'' used to be called ''Penicillium marneffei'', and talaromycosis used to be called penicilliosis. | The name of the fungus and the name of the infection have changed. ''T. marneffei'' used to be called ''Penicillium marneffei'', and talaromycosis used to be called penicilliosis. | ||
== Geographic distribution == | == Geographic distribution == | ||
Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India. | Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India. | ||
== Risk factors == | == Risk factors == | ||
Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition that lowers the | Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition that lowers the body’s ability to fight germs and sickness. | ||
=== Symptoms === | === Symptoms === | ||
Bumps on the skin are a common symptom. These bumps are usually small and painless. The bumps usually appear on the face and neck but can also appear in other places on the body. Other symptoms include: | Bumps on the skin are a common symptom. These bumps are usually small and painless. The bumps usually appear on the face and neck but can also appear in other places on the body. Other symptoms include: | ||
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* [[Fever]] | * [[Fever]] | ||
* General discomfort | * General discomfort | ||
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* [[Diarrhea]] | * [[Diarrhea]] | ||
* [[Abdominal pain]] | * [[Abdominal pain]] | ||
Talaromycosis may affect people living with HIV differently than people who do not have HIV. In people with HIV, talaromycosis is more likely to spread through the blood and affect the whole body. In people who do not have HIV, talaromycosis commonly affects the lungs, liver, and mouth, although sometimes it spreads through the blood and affects the whole body. In people with HIV, skin bumps due to talaromycosis usually have a small dent in the center. 5,7 In people who do not have HIV, these bumps are more likely to appear smooth. Talaromycosis is also more likely to cause fever and swelling of the spleen in people who have HIV. | Talaromycosis may affect people living with HIV differently than people who do not have HIV. In people with HIV, talaromycosis is more likely to spread through the blood and affect the whole body. In people who do not have HIV, talaromycosis commonly affects the lungs, liver, and mouth, although sometimes it spreads through the blood and affects the whole body. In people with HIV, skin bumps due to talaromycosis usually have a small dent in the center. 5,7 In people who do not have HIV, these bumps are more likely to appear smooth. Talaromycosis is also more likely to cause fever and swelling of the spleen in people who have HIV. | ||
The fungus can make people sick weeks to years after they come in contact with it. | The fungus can make people sick weeks to years after they come in contact with it. | ||
=== Risk and Prevention === | === Risk and Prevention === | ||
==== Who gets talaromycosis? ==== | ==== Who gets talaromycosis? ==== | ||
Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India. 2 Healthy people rarely get talaromycosis. Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition such as: | Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India. 2 Healthy people rarely get talaromycosis. Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition such as: | ||
* [[Cancer]] | * [[Cancer]] | ||
* [[Organ transplant]] | * [[Organ transplant]] | ||
* Adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome | * Adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome | ||
* Other autoimmune diseases | * Other autoimmune diseases | ||
Young farmers in certain parts of Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India appear to be more likely to get talaromycosis. | Young farmers in certain parts of Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India appear to be more likely to get talaromycosis. | ||
==== How can I prevent talaromycosis? ==== | ==== How can I prevent talaromycosis? ==== | ||
A healthcare provider might prescribe medicine to prevent talaromycosis for people who have a condition that weakens their immune system and who live in places where the fungus is present. [[Itraconazole]] is the most commonly used medicine to prevent talaromycosis, but healthcare providers also can prescribe other antifungal medicines. | A healthcare provider might prescribe medicine to prevent talaromycosis for people who have a condition that weakens their immune system and who live in places where the fungus is present. [[Itraconazole]] is the most commonly used medicine to prevent talaromycosis, but healthcare providers also can prescribe other antifungal medicines. | ||
=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
Scientists believe that people get talaromycosis after breathing in ''T. marneffei'' from the environment. | Scientists believe that people get talaromycosis after breathing in ''T. marneffei'' from the environment. | ||
{{Mycoses}} | {{Mycoses}} | ||
[[Category:Animal fungal diseases]] | [[Category:Animal fungal diseases]] | ||
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| Talaromycosis | |
|---|---|
| File:Talaromyces atroroseus.jpg | |
| Synonyms | Penicilliosis, Penicilliosis marneffei |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | Infectious disease |
| Symptoms | Fever, cough, weight loss, skin lesions |
| Complications | Disseminated infection, organ failure |
| Onset | Gradual |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Talaromyces marneffei infection |
| Risks | HIV/AIDS, immunosuppression, travel to endemic areas |
| Diagnosis | Culture, histopathology, PCR |
| Differential diagnosis | Histoplasmosis, tuberculosis, cryptococcosis |
| Prevention | Antifungal prophylaxis in high-risk individuals |
| Treatment | Antifungal medications such as itraconazole, amphotericin B |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Variable, depends on immune status and treatment |
| Frequency | Endemic in Southeast Asia, rare elsewhere |
| Deaths | N/A |
Other names: Penicilliosis
Definition[edit]
Talaromycosis is an infection caused by the fungus Talaromyces marneffei.
Cause[edit]
The name of the fungus and the name of the infection have changed. T. marneffei used to be called Penicillium marneffei, and talaromycosis used to be called penicilliosis.
Geographic distribution[edit]
Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India.
Risk factors[edit]
Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition that lowers the body’s ability to fight germs and sickness.
Symptoms[edit]
Bumps on the skin are a common symptom. These bumps are usually small and painless. The bumps usually appear on the face and neck but can also appear in other places on the body. Other symptoms include:
- Fever
- General discomfort
- Weight loss
- Cough
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Difficulty breathing
- Swelling of the liver and spleen
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
Talaromycosis may affect people living with HIV differently than people who do not have HIV. In people with HIV, talaromycosis is more likely to spread through the blood and affect the whole body. In people who do not have HIV, talaromycosis commonly affects the lungs, liver, and mouth, although sometimes it spreads through the blood and affects the whole body. In people with HIV, skin bumps due to talaromycosis usually have a small dent in the center. 5,7 In people who do not have HIV, these bumps are more likely to appear smooth. Talaromycosis is also more likely to cause fever and swelling of the spleen in people who have HIV. The fungus can make people sick weeks to years after they come in contact with it.
Risk and Prevention[edit]
Who gets talaromycosis?[edit]
Talaromycosis only affects people who live in or visit Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India. 2 Healthy people rarely get talaromycosis. Most people who get talaromycosis have a medical condition that weakens their immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, or another condition such as:
- Cancer
- Organ transplant
- Adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome
- Other autoimmune diseases
Young farmers in certain parts of Southeast Asia, southern China, or eastern India appear to be more likely to get talaromycosis.
How can I prevent talaromycosis?[edit]
A healthcare provider might prescribe medicine to prevent talaromycosis for people who have a condition that weakens their immune system and who live in places where the fungus is present. Itraconazole is the most commonly used medicine to prevent talaromycosis, but healthcare providers also can prescribe other antifungal medicines.
Sources[edit]
Scientists believe that people get talaromycosis after breathing in T. marneffei from the environment.