Tuberculosis/cryptococcosis co-infection in China between 1965 and 2016
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| Publication date | 23-08-2017 |
| Journal | Emerging Microbes & Infections |
| Article number | e73 |
| Volume | Issue number | 6 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
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| Abstract |
Cases of tuberculosis/cryptococcosis co-infection are rapidly increasing in China. However, most studies addressing this co-infection have been published in Chinese journals, and this publication strategy has obscured this disease trend for scientists in other parts of the world. Our investigation found that 62.9% of all co-infection cases worldwide were reported in the Chinese population (n=197) between 1965 and 2016, and 56.3% of these Chinese cases were reported after 2010. Nearly all cases originated from the warm and wet monsoon regions of China. HIV-positive subjects tended to correlate with more severe manifestations of a tuberculosis/cryptococcosis co-infection than those without HIV. Notablely, dual tubercular/cryptococcal meningitis was the most frequent (54.0%) and most easily misdiagnosed (95.2%, n=40/42) co-infection. We also found that the combined use of cerebrospinal fluid pressure and concentrations of glucose, protein and chlorine might be an inexpensive and effective indicator to differentiate tubercular/cryptococcal co-infection meningitis from tubercular meningitis and cryptococcal meningitis.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary materials |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1038/emi.2017.61 |
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