Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection

The banana fruit infecting fungus Fusarium musae was originally known as a distinct population within Fusarium verticillioides. However, recently, Fusarium musae was installed as a separate species and the first cases of human infection associated with Fusarium musae were found. In this article, we...

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Main Authors: David Triest, Denis Piérard, Koen De Cremer, Marijke Hendrickx
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-03-01
Series:Communicative & Integrative Biology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1162934
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spelling doaj-70f7be357cd14649a9306d14a22c35282021-04-02T10:40:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCommunicative & Integrative Biology1942-08892016-03-019210.1080/19420889.2016.11629341162934Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infectionDavid Triest0Denis Piérard1Koen De Cremer2Marijke Hendrickx3Service of Mycology and Aerobiology, BCCM/IHEM Fungal Collection, Scientific Institute of Public HealthUniversitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Vrije Universiteit BrusselService of Health and Environment, Scientific Institute of Public HealthService of Mycology and Aerobiology, BCCM/IHEM Fungal Collection, Scientific Institute of Public HealthThe banana fruit infecting fungus Fusarium musae was originally known as a distinct population within Fusarium verticillioides. However, recently, Fusarium musae was installed as a separate species and the first cases of human infection associated with Fusarium musae were found. In this article, we report an additional survey indicating that human pathogenic Fusarium musae infections may occur more frequently than we might think. Moreover, we evaluate the hypotheses on how infection can be acquired. A first hypothesis is that banana fruits act as carriers of Fusarium musae spores and thereby be the source of human infection with Fusarium musae. Acquisition is likely to be caused through contact with Fusarium musae contaminated banana fruits, either being imported or after traveling of the patient to a banana-producing country. An alternative hypothesis is that Fusarium musae is not only present on banana fruits, but also on other plant hosts or environmental sources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1162934biogeographyclinical casesFusarium musaehuman infectionimported banana fruits
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Denis Piérard
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Denis Piérard
Koen De Cremer
Marijke Hendrickx
Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
Communicative & Integrative Biology
biogeography
clinical cases
Fusarium musae
human infection
imported banana fruits
author_facet David Triest
Denis Piérard
Koen De Cremer
Marijke Hendrickx
author_sort David Triest
title Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
title_short Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
title_full Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
title_fullStr Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
title_full_unstemmed Fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: May occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
title_sort fusarium musae infected banana fruits as potential source of human fusariosis: may occur more frequently than we might think and hypotheses about infection
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Communicative & Integrative Biology
issn 1942-0889
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The banana fruit infecting fungus Fusarium musae was originally known as a distinct population within Fusarium verticillioides. However, recently, Fusarium musae was installed as a separate species and the first cases of human infection associated with Fusarium musae were found. In this article, we report an additional survey indicating that human pathogenic Fusarium musae infections may occur more frequently than we might think. Moreover, we evaluate the hypotheses on how infection can be acquired. A first hypothesis is that banana fruits act as carriers of Fusarium musae spores and thereby be the source of human infection with Fusarium musae. Acquisition is likely to be caused through contact with Fusarium musae contaminated banana fruits, either being imported or after traveling of the patient to a banana-producing country. An alternative hypothesis is that Fusarium musae is not only present on banana fruits, but also on other plant hosts or environmental sources.
topic biogeography
clinical cases
Fusarium musae
human infection
imported banana fruits
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1162934
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