Cryptococcal meningitis is a central nervous system infection cause by Cryptococcus neoformans. Although Cryptococcus is found in bird droppings, it has never been reported for those ranchers involved in the niche swiftlet ranching industry despite having close proximity with the bird droppings. We present here a case of a 41-year-old healthy swiftlet rancher who presents with a history of prolonged fever, headache and altered behaviour of a month duration. Cerebral spinal fluid analysis revealed the presence of Cryptococcus. He was treated with intravenous am-photericin B and flucytosine and discharged well with fluconazole consolidation therapy for 8 weeks, followed by maintenance therapy for 1 year. We believe this is the first reported ...
Cryptococcal meningitis caused by the environmental yeast Cryptococcus neoformans has emerged as a s...
OBJECTIVE: Cryptococcus meningitis (CM) is an uncommon CNS infection. This study aimed to find out t...
We present two cases of cryptococcal meningitis in people subsequently diagnosed with idiopathic CD4...
Cryptococcal meningitis is an uncommon and severe infection that tends to affect immunocompromised h...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunocompromised patients are at increased risk of disseminated crypt...
Cryptococcus species (other than Cryptococcus neoformans) have been labeled as saprophytic and nonpa...
Cryptococcal infections (Cryptococcosis) are fatal fungal infections typically caused by Cryptococcu...
Background: Cryptococcal meningitis has emerged as an important opportunistic central nervous syste...
Cryptococcal meningitis is a rare entity among immunocompetent hosts but, when it occurs, it is asso...
Cryptococcal infections (Cryptococcosis) are fatal fungal infections typically caused by Cryptococcu...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated, yeast-like fungus that commonly lives in the ...
Cryptococcal meningitis causes morbidity and mortality worldwide. The burden of disease is greatest ...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection causes significant disease predominantly in immu...
Objective This study aimed to characterize patients with cryptococcemia and compare the clinical fea...
Copyright © 2014 Negin Niknam et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Cryptococcal meningitis caused by the environmental yeast Cryptococcus neoformans has emerged as a s...
OBJECTIVE: Cryptococcus meningitis (CM) is an uncommon CNS infection. This study aimed to find out t...
We present two cases of cryptococcal meningitis in people subsequently diagnosed with idiopathic CD4...
Cryptococcal meningitis is an uncommon and severe infection that tends to affect immunocompromised h...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunocompromised patients are at increased risk of disseminated crypt...
Cryptococcus species (other than Cryptococcus neoformans) have been labeled as saprophytic and nonpa...
Cryptococcal infections (Cryptococcosis) are fatal fungal infections typically caused by Cryptococcu...
Background: Cryptococcal meningitis has emerged as an important opportunistic central nervous syste...
Cryptococcal meningitis is a rare entity among immunocompetent hosts but, when it occurs, it is asso...
Cryptococcal infections (Cryptococcosis) are fatal fungal infections typically caused by Cryptococcu...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated, yeast-like fungus that commonly lives in the ...
Cryptococcal meningitis causes morbidity and mortality worldwide. The burden of disease is greatest ...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection causes significant disease predominantly in immu...
Objective This study aimed to characterize patients with cryptococcemia and compare the clinical fea...
Copyright © 2014 Negin Niknam et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Cryptococcal meningitis caused by the environmental yeast Cryptococcus neoformans has emerged as a s...
OBJECTIVE: Cryptococcus meningitis (CM) is an uncommon CNS infection. This study aimed to find out t...
We present two cases of cryptococcal meningitis in people subsequently diagnosed with idiopathic CD4...