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Sanjay G Revankar

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Hlaing K, Monday L, Nucci M, Nouer S, Revankar S
J Fungi (Basel) . 2023 Jun; 9(6). PMID: 37367603
The COVID-19 pandemic caused >6 million deaths worldwide, often from respiratory failure. Complications frequently occurred in hospitalized patients, particularly in the intensive care unit. Among these, fungal infections were a...
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Maurer S, Linder K, Kauffman C, McDonald P, Arcobello J, Velasco J, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2022 Sep; 57(12):1820-1826. PMID: 36151368
We conducted a retrospective review of the infectious complications and outcomes over a 2-year follow-up period of adult patients who received a second allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (2nd allo-HCT) during...
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Rottmann B, Singh P, Singh S, Revankar S, Chandrasekar P, Kumar A
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2020 Sep; 61(11):31. PMID: 32940660
Purpose: Candida remains the leading cause of fungal endophthalmitis. However, the pathobiology and innate immune responses in this disease are not well characterized. Here, we developed two murine models of...
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Rivera D, Peters S, Panagiotou O, Shah D, Kuderer N, Hsu C, et al.
Cancer Discov . 2020 Jul; 10(10):1514-1527. PMID: 32699031
Among 2,186 U.S. adults with invasive cancer and laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, we examined the association of COVID-19 treatments with 30-day all-cause mortality and factors associated with treatment. Logistic regression with...
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Arcobello J, Revankar S
Semin Respir Crit Care Med . 2020 Jan; 41(1):131-140. PMID: 32000289
Phaeohyphomycosis refers to infections due to a large group of heterogenous organisms called "dematiaceous" or "melanized" fungi. These fungi are distinguished by the predominance of melanin in their cell walls,...
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Gupta N, Singh P, Revankar S, Chandrasekar P, Kumar A
Microorganisms . 2019 Aug; 7(9). PMID: 31466325
Despite being the leading cause of exogenous fungal endophthalmitis following traumatic injury to the eye, its pathogenesis is not fully understood. In the current study, we developed a murine model...
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Linder K, McDonald P, Kauffman C, Revankar S, Chandrasekar P, Miceli M
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2019 Mar; 6(2):ofz037. PMID: 30815505
Background: Umbilical cord blood transplant (UCBT) is used for patients who do not have a matched donor, but engraftment often takes longer than with a standard allogeneic transplant, likely increasing...
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Sundermann A, Clancy C, Pasculle A, Liu G, Cumbie R, Driscoll E, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2018 Oct; 68(5):850-853. PMID: 30299481
Mucormycosis outbreaks have been linked to contaminated linen. We performed fungal cultures on freshly-laundered linens at 15 transplant and cancer hospitals. At 33% of hospitals, the linens were visibly unclean....
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Guest J, Singh P, Revankar S, Chandrasekar P, Kumar A
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2018 Sep; 62(11). PMID: 30201814
Fungal endophthalmitis remains a significant cause of vision impairment and blindness. Moreover, the prognosis is poor, in part due to delay in diagnosis and to limited availability of effective antifungal...
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Linder K, McDonald P, Kauffman C, Revankar S, Chandrasekar P, Miceli M
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2018 May; 54(2):308-311. PMID: 29795425
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