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Cryptococcus gattii risk for tourists visiting Vancouver Island, Canada.


To the Editor: An unprecedented outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii genotype amplified fragment length polymorphism Amplified fragment length polymorphism PCR, or "AFLP-PCR" (often AFLP), is a tool used in the study of genetics and in the practice of genetic engineering.

Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP
 (AFLP) 6/VGII on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, is affecting both human and animal hosts with normal immunity (1-3). So far, >100 human cases, including at least 6 fatalities, have been reported by the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (4), (www.bccdc.org, www.cbc.ca). Vancouver Island is a major tourist destination, with [approximately equal to]7.5 million visits each year (www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca). We report the first known intercontinental transmission of C. gattii from this outbreak in a tourist from Denmark who visited Vancouver Island. This case indicates a potential risk for tourism-related acquisition.

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Having the normal bodily capacity to develop an immune response following exposure to an antigen.



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 man from Denmark, with known psoriatic gout and under treatment with a nonsteroidial antiinflammatory drug, was admitted to a hospital in Herning, Denmark, with chest pain radiating to the left shoulder and arm, lasting for 1 day. Six weeks before his admission, he returned to Denmark from a 3-week trip to Canada, during which he visited Victoria and surrounding areas on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island for 7 days. During their stay, the patient and his 3 fellow travelers visited gardens and studied the local natural vegetation.

During his stay in Canada, the patient had no symptoms, and symptoms had not developed in any of his family members as of October 2006. On admission to the hospital, his temperature was 38.2[degrees]C, and a chest radiograph showed 3 large nodular infiltrates suspect for malignancy or abscesses. Neither bacterial nor fungal pathogens could be isolated from sputum by classic and molecular methods. After 4-5 days, his temperature was 40[degrees]C, a productive cough with dyspnea was noted, and his condition deteriorated. A chest radiograph showed progression of the infiltrates, and a computed tomography scan Computed tomography scan (CT scan)
A specialized type of x-ray imaging that uses highly focused and relatively low energy radiation to produce detailed two-dimensional images of soft tissue structures, particularly the brain.
 of the abdomen and chest showed infiltrates near the pleura pleura (plr`ə), membranous lining of the upper body cavity and covering for the lungs. , suggesting encapsulated fluid (Figure). An ultrasound-guided lung biopsy was performed, and mucoid mucoid /mu·coid/ (mu´koid)
1. resembling mucus.

2. mucinoid.


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Any of various glycoproteins similar to the mucins, especially a mucoprotein.

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 material was aspirated. Microscopy and a culture from the aspirate as·pi·rate
v.
To take in or remove by aspiration.

n.
A substance removed by aspiration.


Aspirate
The removal by suction of a fluid from a body cavity using a needle.
 showed a cryptococcal isolate. This isolate was further identified by internal transcribed spacer ITS (for internal transcribed spacer) refers to a piece of non-functional RNA situated between structural ribosomal RNAs (rRNA) on a common precursor transcript. Read from 5' to 3', this polycistronic rRNA precursor transcript contains the 5' external transcribed sequence (5' ETS),  and D1/D2 sequencing, as well as amplified fragment-length polymorphism analysis (2). In addition, detailed genotyping was performed by using sequences of 7 genes (IGS, CAP10, GPD gpd
abbr.
gallons per day
1, LAC1, MPD MPD maximum permissible dose.

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1. maximal permissible dose

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Multiple personality disorder (MPD) 
1, PLB (Picture Level Benchmark) A benchmark for measuring graphics performance on workstations. The Benchmark Interface Format (BIF) defines the format, the Benchmark Timing Methodology (BTM) performs the test, and the Benchmark Reporting Format (BRF) generates results in 1, and TEF TEF Tracheoesophageal fistula, see there 1; GenBank accession nos. DQ861593-DQ861599) (5).

Extensive molecular research showed that this isolate belonged to the highly virulent AFLP genotype 6A (VGIIa) of Cryptococcus gattii, which is the major genotype involved in the Vancouver Island C. gattii outbreak (1-4). All 7 sequenced genes had a complete match with the sequence types specific for isolates involved in the Vancouver Island outbreak (5). Thus, we conclude that the pathogen was acquired during the patient's visit to Vancouver Island and imported to Denmark. The presence of 3 cryptococcal masses of more or less equal size suggests that the patient was exposed to a high concentration of infectious cells of C. gattii. The observed incubation time of 6 weeks is shorter than that was previously reported for infections related to the Vancouver Island outbreak (2-11 mo) (4). These observations, in combination with the absence of any known predisposing factor in this patient, such as smoking or treatment with corticosteroids, suggest that this specific AFLP6 genotype of C. gattii is highly virulent (4,5).

This case suggests a potential risk of tourists acquiring cryptococcosis cryptococcosis: see fungal infection.  while visiting Vancouver Island. Therefore, we recommend tourists and medical staff of healthcare centers worldwide be alert for symptoms of cryptococcosis after travel to Vancouver Island.

References

(1.) Stephen C, Lester S, Black W, Fyfe M, Raverty S. Multispecies outbreak of cryptococcosis on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Can Vet J. 2002;43: 792-4.

(2.) Kidd SE, Hagen F, Tscharke RL, Huynh M, Bartlett KH, Fyfe M, et al. A rare genotype of Cryptococcus gattii caused the cryptococcosis outbreak on Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada). Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2004;101: 17258-63.

(3.) Hoang LM, Maguire JA, Doyle P, Fyfe M, Roscoe DL. Cryptococcus neoformans infections at Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre (VHHSC) is a medical facility located in Vancouver, British Columbia. The VHHSC is the second largest hospital in Canada, with 1,900 beds and nearly 116,000 patients each year. VHHSC employs 9500 staff and utilizes 1000 volunteers.  (1997-2002): epidemiology, microbiology and histopathology. J Med Microbiol. 2004;53:935-40.

(4.) MacDougall L, Fyfe M. Emergence of Cryptococcus gattii in a novel environment provides clues to its incubation period. J Clin Microbiol. 2006;44:1851-2.

(5.) Fraser JA, Giles SS, Wenink EC, Geunes-Boyer SG, Wright JR, Diezmann S, et al. Same-sex mating and the origin of the Vancouver Island Cryptococcus gattii outbreak. Nature. 2005;437:1360-4.

Jens Lindberg, * Ferry Hagen, ([dagger]) Alex Laursen, * Jorgen Stenderup, ([double dagger]) and Teun Boekhout ([dagger]) ([section])

* Skejby Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; ([double dagger]) CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center, Utrecht, the Netherlands; ([double dagger]) Herning Hospital, Herning, Denmark; and ([section]) University Medical Centre, Utrecht, the Netherlands

Address for correspondence: Jens Lindberg, Th. Nielsens Gade 31, DK-7400, Herning, Denmark; email: jens.lindberg@mail.dk
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Author:Boekhout, Teun
Publication:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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