DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2023-0018 ISSN:

Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a 4-year-old male following submersion in a manure pond

Lina M Rengifo, Jonathan D Haywood, George C Koberlein, Kristen A Zeller, Kacy A Ramirez
  • Microbiology (medical)
  • Microbiology

Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) is uncommon in immunocompetent patients, but rare cases have been described after nonfatal drowning, particularly in contaminated water sources. Given subacute disease manifestations, diagnostic difficulties and the rapidly progressive nature of this organism, its mortality rate approaches 50%. Clinicians must rely on nonculture-based biomarkers and imaging to inform early diagnosis. There are currently no recommendations regarding diagnostics or empiric therapy for mold infections in near-drowning patients. We report a fatal case of IPA in a 4-year-old male following submersion in a manure pond. Early serum biomarkers and empiric voriconazole should be strongly considered in all patients after near-drowning in contaminated water sources.

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