First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas

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Main Author: Cocio, Tiago Alexandre
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Coelho, Vivian Caso, Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del, Leite, Ingrid Gonçalves Costa, Gomes, Davi Carvalho Leal, Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas, Martínez, Roberto, Bollela, Valdes Roberto, Benard, Gil
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Summary: This study reports the first documented case of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) caused by Aspergillus welwitschiae in the Americas, which occurred in a rural area of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The case involves a 52-year-old woman with COVID-19, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, who was admitted following severe respiratory deterioration. Imaging tests revealed extensive pulmonary involvement, including nodular and cavitary lesions indicative of CAPA. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) analysis identified Aspergillus spp. using morphological and molecular techniques, and sequencing of the benA gene confirmed the isolate as A. welwitschiae, closely related to the reference strain CBS 139.54. Matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry further validated this identification. Traditionally recognized as a plant pathogen, A. welwitschiae has recently been implicated in human diseases, such as otomycosis, and is increasingly detected in respiratory samples. However, its association with CAPA remains underreported globally, particularly in the Americas. This case highlights the critical importance of accurate fungal diagnosis, as overlapping morphological features among Aspergillus species can hinder clinical management. The identification of A. welwitschiae in this context raises concerns about its potential as an emerging pathogen in agricultural regions, where environmental exposure may drive its epidemiological relevance. Given the growing recognition of A. welwitschiae as a CAPA agent, this report underscores its importance in the epidemiology of the disease and its potential role in regions with high agricultural activity. Accurate identification is essential for guiding targeted interventions and addressing the public health risks posed by this emerging fungal threat toCOVID-19 patients.
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spelling First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the AmericasCOVID-19COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosisAspergillus welwitschiaeThis study reports the first documented case of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) caused by Aspergillus welwitschiae in the Americas, which occurred in a rural area of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The case involves a 52-year-old woman with COVID-19, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, who was admitted following severe respiratory deterioration. Imaging tests revealed extensive pulmonary involvement, including nodular and cavitary lesions indicative of CAPA. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) analysis identified Aspergillus spp. using morphological and molecular techniques, and sequencing of the benA gene confirmed the isolate as A. welwitschiae, closely related to the reference strain CBS 139.54. Matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry further validated this identification. Traditionally recognized as a plant pathogen, A. welwitschiae has recently been implicated in human diseases, such as otomycosis, and is increasingly detected in respiratory samples. However, its association with CAPA remains underreported globally, particularly in the Americas. This case highlights the critical importance of accurate fungal diagnosis, as overlapping morphological features among Aspergillus species can hinder clinical management. The identification of A. welwitschiae in this context raises concerns about its potential as an emerging pathogen in agricultural regions, where environmental exposure may drive its epidemiological relevance. Given the growing recognition of A. welwitschiae as a CAPA agent, this report underscores its importance in the epidemiology of the disease and its potential role in regions with high agricultural activity. Accurate identification is essential for guiding targeted interventions and addressing the public health risks posed by this emerging fungal threat toCOVID-19 patients.Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2025-02-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/23393710.1590/Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 67 (2025); e08Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 67 (2025); e08Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 67 (2025); e081678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/233937/212163Copyright (c) 2025 Tiago Alexandre Cocio, Vivian Caso Coelho, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del Negro, Ingrid Gonçalves Costa Leite, Davi Carvalho Leal Gomes, Roseli Santos de Freitas Xavier, Roberto Martínez, Valdes Roberto Bollela, Gil Benardhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCocio, Tiago AlexandreCoelho, Vivian CasoNegro, Gilda Maria Barbaro DelLeite, Ingrid Gonçalves CostaGomes, Davi Carvalho Leal Xavier, Roseli Santos de FreitasMartínez, RobertoBollela, Valdes RobertoBenard, Gil2025-02-17T19:02:55Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/233937Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2025-02-17T19:02:55Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
title First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
spellingShingle First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
Cocio, Tiago Alexandre
COVID-19
COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis
Aspergillus welwitschiae
title_short First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
title_full First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
title_fullStr First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
title_full_unstemmed First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
title_sort First documentation of Aspergillus welwitschiae in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis in the Americas
author Cocio, Tiago Alexandre
author_facet Cocio, Tiago Alexandre
Coelho, Vivian Caso
Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
Leite, Ingrid Gonçalves Costa
Gomes, Davi Carvalho Leal
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Martínez, Roberto
Bollela, Valdes Roberto
Benard, Gil
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Vivian Caso
Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
Leite, Ingrid Gonçalves Costa
Gomes, Davi Carvalho Leal
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Martínez, Roberto
Bollela, Valdes Roberto
Benard, Gil
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cocio, Tiago Alexandre
Coelho, Vivian Caso
Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
Leite, Ingrid Gonçalves Costa
Gomes, Davi Carvalho Leal
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Martínez, Roberto
Bollela, Valdes Roberto
Benard, Gil
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis
Aspergillus welwitschiae
topic COVID-19
COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis
Aspergillus welwitschiae
description This study reports the first documented case of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) caused by Aspergillus welwitschiae in the Americas, which occurred in a rural area of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The case involves a 52-year-old woman with COVID-19, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, who was admitted following severe respiratory deterioration. Imaging tests revealed extensive pulmonary involvement, including nodular and cavitary lesions indicative of CAPA. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) analysis identified Aspergillus spp. using morphological and molecular techniques, and sequencing of the benA gene confirmed the isolate as A. welwitschiae, closely related to the reference strain CBS 139.54. Matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry further validated this identification. Traditionally recognized as a plant pathogen, A. welwitschiae has recently been implicated in human diseases, such as otomycosis, and is increasingly detected in respiratory samples. However, its association with CAPA remains underreported globally, particularly in the Americas. This case highlights the critical importance of accurate fungal diagnosis, as overlapping morphological features among Aspergillus species can hinder clinical management. The identification of A. welwitschiae in this context raises concerns about its potential as an emerging pathogen in agricultural regions, where environmental exposure may drive its epidemiological relevance. Given the growing recognition of A. welwitschiae as a CAPA agent, this report underscores its importance in the epidemiology of the disease and its potential role in regions with high agricultural activity. Accurate identification is essential for guiding targeted interventions and addressing the public health risks posed by this emerging fungal threat toCOVID-19 patients.
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