Ana Espinel-Ingroff,1 Sarah E Kidd21VCU Medical Center, Richmond, VA, USA; 2National Mycology Reference Center, SA Pathology, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaAbstract: The incidence of Cryptococcus gattii infections in both Canada and the United States (US) is provided in this literature review beyond the British Columbia (BC) outbreak (1999–2013). Based on a search of the literature, case reports of C. gattii human infections including the prevalent molecular genotypes causing these infections in both Canada and the US have been documented since the C. gattii outbreak in BC. The literature reveals that: i) although C. gattii infections continue to be reported in both countries, the preliminary overall number of confirmed C. gattii infections ...
BackgroundCryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing...
Cryptococcus gattii causes life-threatening infection of the pulmonary and central nervous systems i...
We report a case of cryptococcosis due to C. gattii which appears to have been acquired in the Puget...
Cryptococcosis is, when untreated, a fatal disease, which in the Netherlands is mainly caused by the...
Cryptococcosis is, when untreated, a fatal disease, which in the Netherlands is mainly caused by the...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) has caused increasing infections in the US Pacific Northwest (P...
British Columbia, Canada, has the largest reported population of Cryptococcus gattii–infected person...
Background: Cryptococcus gattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increas...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Cryptococcus gattii and C. neoformans cause pulmonary and systemic cryptococcosis. Recently, C. gatt...
Cryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing frequency...
Clonal VGII subtypes (outbreak strains) of Cryptococcus gattii have caused an outbreak in the US Pac...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Cryptococcus</i><i>gattii</i> infections are being reported in the Unite...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) infection emerged in British Columbia in 1999. A longitudinal, ...
BackgroundCryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing...
Cryptococcus gattii causes life-threatening infection of the pulmonary and central nervous systems i...
We report a case of cryptococcosis due to C. gattii which appears to have been acquired in the Puget...
Cryptococcosis is, when untreated, a fatal disease, which in the Netherlands is mainly caused by the...
Cryptococcosis is, when untreated, a fatal disease, which in the Netherlands is mainly caused by the...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) has caused increasing infections in the US Pacific Northwest (P...
British Columbia, Canada, has the largest reported population of Cryptococcus gattii–infected person...
Background: Cryptococcus gattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increas...
Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as a human and animal pathogen in the Pacific Northwest. First recog...
Cryptococcus gattii and C. neoformans cause pulmonary and systemic cryptococcosis. Recently, C. gatt...
Cryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing frequency...
Clonal VGII subtypes (outbreak strains) of Cryptococcus gattii have caused an outbreak in the US Pac...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Cryptococcus</i><i>gattii</i> infections are being reported in the Unite...
Background. Cryptococcus gattii (Cg) infection emerged in British Columbia in 1999. A longitudinal, ...
BackgroundCryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing...
Cryptococcus gattii causes life-threatening infection of the pulmonary and central nervous systems i...
We report a case of cryptococcosis due to C. gattii which appears to have been acquired in the Puget...