In the United States, C. gattii is considered to be endemic to the Pacific Northwest and although uncommon, additional cases have been documented in other regions including the Southeastern United States. While it has been hypothesized in the past that C. gattii may be endemic to the Southeastern United States, there remains a paucity of evidence. Here, we present a patient with no history of HIV/AIDS and no organ transplant and document the course of his disease and presentation. There were no adverse long-term neurological outcomes in this patient and the combination of steroid use, antifungal agents, and cerebrospinal fluid drainage resulted in his discharge from the hospital after 12 days. This patient’s subacute presentation with vague...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Background: Longer-term morbidity and outcomes of Cryptococcus gattii infection are not described. W...
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and ...
Cryptococcal infections are seen throughout the United States in both immunocompromised and immunoco...
In 2007, the first confirmed case of Cryptococcus gattii was reported in the state of North Carolina...
Introduction: Cryptococcus gattii (C. gatti) is a rare cause of meningitis in the United States. Out...
Clonal VGII subtypes (outbreak strains) of Cryptococcus gattii have caused an outbreak in the US Pac...
Cryptococcus gattii is a recognized pathogenic fungus along the Pacific coast of the United States f...
Cryptococcus gattii traditionally infects immunocompetent hosts and causes devastating pulmonary or ...
Cryptococcus gattii is a fungal pathogen endemic in tropical and subtropical regions. Isolated cases...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) has caused increasing infections in the US Pacific Northwest (P...
A 70-year-old immunocompetent male in South Carolina was admitted secondary to altered mental status...
We describe a case of cryptococcal meningitis diagnosed in an immunocompetent patient, with no appar...
Cryptococcus gattii is a species that has received more recognition in the recent past as distinct f...
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and ...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Background: Longer-term morbidity and outcomes of Cryptococcus gattii infection are not described. W...
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and ...
Cryptococcal infections are seen throughout the United States in both immunocompromised and immunoco...
In 2007, the first confirmed case of Cryptococcus gattii was reported in the state of North Carolina...
Introduction: Cryptococcus gattii (C. gatti) is a rare cause of meningitis in the United States. Out...
Clonal VGII subtypes (outbreak strains) of Cryptococcus gattii have caused an outbreak in the US Pac...
Cryptococcus gattii is a recognized pathogenic fungus along the Pacific coast of the United States f...
Cryptococcus gattii traditionally infects immunocompetent hosts and causes devastating pulmonary or ...
Cryptococcus gattii is a fungal pathogen endemic in tropical and subtropical regions. Isolated cases...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) has caused increasing infections in the US Pacific Northwest (P...
A 70-year-old immunocompetent male in South Carolina was admitted secondary to altered mental status...
We describe a case of cryptococcal meningitis diagnosed in an immunocompetent patient, with no appar...
Cryptococcus gattii is a species that has received more recognition in the recent past as distinct f...
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and ...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Background: Longer-term morbidity and outcomes of Cryptococcus gattii infection are not described. W...
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and ...