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Published on: June 11, 2011
A case of systemic cryptococcal disease in HIV infection
1Department of Medicine, The University of the West Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica.
Abstract:
Globally, Cryptococcosis is the most common invasive mycosis in HIV disease. Incidence rates vary widely by geographical region and resource availability and reportedly range from 0.04 to 12% per year (1). Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for the greatest burden with a median incidence of 3.2% per year (1). Since the advent of widespread use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), incidence rates of opportunistic infections have been significantly declining (2).
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