Microbe Hunting: A Curious Case of Cryptococcus

  • Bartlett Karen H. (University of British Columbia) ;
  • Kidd Sarah (University of British Columbia) ;
  • Duncan Colleen (Centre for Coastal Health) ;
  • Chow Yat (University of British Columbia) ;
  • Bach Paxton (University of British Columbia) ;
  • Mak Sunny (British Columbia Centre for Disease Control) ;
  • MacDougall Laura (British Columbia Centre for Disease Control) ;
  • Fyfe Murray (British Columbia Centre for Disease Control)
  • 발행 : 2005.06.01

초록

C. neoformans-associated cryptococcosis is primarily a disease of immunocompromised persons, has a world-wide distribution, and is often spread by pigeons in the urban environment. In contrast, C. gattii causes infection in normal hosts, has only been described in tropical and semi-tropical areas of the world, and has a unique niche in river gum Eucalyptus trees. Cryptococcosis is acquired through inhalation of the yeast propagules from the environment. C. gattii has been identified as the cause of an emerging infectious disease centered on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. No cases of C. gattii-disease were diagnosed prior to 1999; the current incidence rate is 36 cases per million population. A search was initiated in 2001 to find the ecological niche of this basidiomycetous yeast. C. gattii was found in the environment in treed areas of Vancouver Island. The highest percentage of colonized-tree clusters were found around central Vancouver Island, with decreasing rates of colonization to the north and south. Climate, soil and vegetation cover of this area, called the Coastal Douglas fir biogeoclimatic zone, is unique to British Columbia and Canada. The concentration of airborne C. gattii was highest in the dry summer months, and lowest during late fall, winter, and early spring, months which have heavy rainfall. The study of the emerging colonization of this organism and subsequent cases of environmentally acquired disease will be informative in planning public health management of new routes of exposure to exotic agents in areas impacted by changing climate and land use patterns.

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