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Cryptococcosis in Denmark: an analysis of 28 cases in 1988-1993.




 

Scand J Infect Dis. 1997;29(1):51-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE

A total number of 31 events of systemic cryptococcal infection in 28 patients was identified in a nation-wide survey over 6 years from 1988 to the end of 1993. All medical records were reviewed, 24 of the patients were HIV-infected. Meningitis was diagnosed in 25 patients, and fungemia in 8 patients. The most frequent symptom was headache followed by fever. The median duration in days of fever, headache, and other neurological signs/symptoms before diagnosis was 12, 8 and 2 days, respectively, and, after diagnosis and start of treatments 7, 11 and 12 days, respectively. There was a significant correlation between the duration of headache and the duration of neurological signs/symptoms but not between headache and fever. More than 50% of the patients died within 5 months after the diagnosis. In 39% of the cases, the patients were orally treated with various antifungal drugs before the diagnosis. The rate of cryptococcosis cumulative) in Danish AIDS patients was estimated to be 1.7%. The HIV-positive patients were, at the time of the cryptococcal diseases, profoundly immunocompromised, with a median CD4+ cell count of 18 (range: 0-78)/microliters. From 24 patients at least 1 isolate of Cryptococcus neoformans was typed, all being var. neoformans, identical with serotype A/D.

*Cryptococcosis/DIAGNOSIS *Cryptococcosis/DRUG THERAPY *Cryptococcosis/EPIDEMIOLOGY *Cryptococcosis/MORTALITY



 




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