Update on the diagnosis of parasitic and fungal infections

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TitreUpdate on the diagnosis of parasitic and fungal infections
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursFrealle E, Valot S, Piarroux R, Menotti J, Lachaud L, Persat F, Izri A, Villard O, Yera H, Dannaoui E, Morio F, Houze S
JournalANNALES DE BIOLOGIE CLINIQUE
Volume78
Pagination299-313
Date PublishedMAY-JUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-3898
Mots-clésfangal infections, molecular biology, moss spectrometry, parasitic diseases, Serology
Résumé

The diagnosis of parasitic and fungal infections, historically based on the detection of these pathogens using direct diagnosis (macro/microscopic examination, culture) or serological methods, has considerably evolved in the last decades, especially with the development of molecular approaches and mass spectrometry. These techniques, as well as most analyses of parasitic and fungal serology, are mostly the preserve of Hospital University Centers Parasitology-Mycology laboratories. In 2016, the French association of medical parasitology and mycology teachers and hospital practitioners (Anofel) has provided a Catalogue of rare analyses, regularly updated and freely accessible on the Anofel website (https://anofel.net/). This tool, which hinges on 4 parts (parasitology, parasitic serology, mycology, and fungal serology), aims to provide information on all available analyses, and a list of hospital laboratories able to undertake them. It is complementary to the other reference works that were developed by our association, including the Guide of analyses and methods in parasitology and mycology, published in 2018, and the eANOFFL pictures and videos database, freely accessible online (littp://www.eariofelfr). in this article, we draw-up a state-of-the-art of the most specialized techniques available in the parasitology-mycology laboratories and presented in the Catalogue of rare analyses of the Anofel collegium, and their interest for the diagnosis of these infections.

DOI10.1684/abc.2020.1554