# Sporothrix brasiliensis Causing Atypical Sporotrichosis in Brazil: A Systematic Review

**Authors:** Vanice Rodrigues Poester, Melissa Orzechowski Xavier, Lívia Silveira Munhoz, Rossana Patricia Basso, Rosely Maria Zancopé-Oliveira, Dayvison Francis Saraiva Freitas, Alessandro Comarú Pasqualotto

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof10040287 · 2024-04-13

## TL;DR

This paper reviews atypical cases of zoonotic sporotrichosis in Brazil, highlighting the increasing severity and spread of the disease.

## Contribution

The study systematically reviews and quantifies atypical and extracutaneous presentations of zoonotic sporotrichosis in Brazil over 26 years.

## Key findings

- Hypersensitivity reactions were the most common atypical presentation (47% of cases).
- Mucosal infections accounted for 32% of cases, followed by osteoarthritis and meningeal infections.
- The mortality rate was 7% among cases with known outcomes.

## Abstract

Zoonotic sporotrichosis, a subcutaneous mycosis caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis, has become hyperendemic and a serious public health issue in Brazil and an emerging disease throughout the world. Typical sporotrichosis is defined as fixed or lymphocutaneous lesion development, however, reports of atypical presentations have been described in hyperendemic areas, which may result in a worse prognosis. Thus, considering an increase in atypical cases and in more severe extracutaneous cases and hospitalizations reported in Brazil, we aimed to perform a systematic review to search for hypersensitivity reactions (HRs) and extracutaneous presentations associated with zoonotic sporotrichosis. A systematic review was performed, following the PRISMA guidelines to search for atypical/extracutaneous cases (mucosal, osteoarthritis, HRs, pulmonary, meningeal) of zoonotic sporotrichosis. A total of 791 published cases over 26 years (1998–2023) in eleven Brazilian states were reviewed. Most cases corresponded to a HR (47%; n = 370), followed by mucosal (32%; n = 256), multifocal (8%; n = 60), osteoarthritis (7%; n = 59), meningeal (4%; n = 32), and pulmonary (2%; n = 14) infections. When available (n = 607), the outcome was death in 7% (n = 43) of cases. Here, we show a frequent and worrisome scenario of zoonotic sporotrichosis in Brazil, with a high and dispersed incidence of atypical/extracutaneous cases throughout the Brazilian territory. Therefore, educational measures are necessary to make health professionals and the overall population aware of this fungal pathogen in Brazil as well as in other countries in the Americas.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** sporotrichosis (MONDO:0005968)
- **Species:** Sporothrix brasiliensis (taxon 545650)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infections (MESH:D007239), osteoarthritis (MESH:D010003), pulmonary (MESH:D008171), Sporotrichosis (MESH:D013174), Zoonotic sporotrichosis (MESH:D015047), death (MESH:D003643), HRs (MESH:D006967), meningeal (MESH:D008580), mycosis (MESH:D015821)
- **Species:** Sporothrix brasiliensis (species) [taxon 545650]

## Figures

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