Recurrent pyothorax in a cat caused by Candida albicans

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2025-07

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Van Duijl, Julie
Valtolina, ChiaraISNI 0000000492962724
Hulsman, AlmaISNI 0000000492481461
Hugen, SanneISNI 0000000492481453

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Abstract

Case summary A 7-month-old Siberian cat was presented for persistent fever and recurrent tachypnoea and dyspnoea. The cat was treated 2 weeks prior by the referring veterinarian for pyothorax. Repeated thoracic radiographs and CT showed severe pleuropneumonia. Although serology was positive for feline coronavirus antibodies, an RT-PCR for feline infectious peritonitis of the thoracic fluid was negative. The feline immunodeficiency virus/feline leukaemia virus SNAP test was negative. Repeated aerobic and anaerobic culture and sensitivity results were unable to detect bacterial growth but did detect Candida albicans. Initial treatment with amphotericin B and long-term treatment with itraconazole resulted in complete and persistent clinical recovery.Relevance and novel information Pyothorax by C albicans in a cat has been described once in 1984. To the authors' knowledge, this is only the second case description, confirmed by fungal culture.

Keywords

Candida albicans, Candida empyema, Immunocompetence, Pyothorax

Citation

Van Duijl, J, Valtolina, C, Hulsman, A & Hugen, S 2025, 'Recurrent pyothorax in a cat caused by Candida albicans', Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, vol. 11, no. 2, 20551169251383150, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169251383150