Cryptococcus and Lymphocytic Meningitis in Botswana

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cryptococcus
epidemiology
opportunistic infections
Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
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Lukes, John
Mtoni, Isaac

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We retrospectively reviewed microbiology data from a tertiary care hospital in Botswana and found that Cryptococcus neoformans was cultured from 15% (193/1307) of all cerebrospinal (CSF) fluid specimens submitted for analysis, making it the most common diagnosed cause of meningitis in this population. Moreover, almost 70% of CSF samples with significant lymphocytosis did not yield a pathogen, suggesting that many causes of lymphocytic meningitis are going undiagnosed.

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2008-08-06

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South African Medical Journal

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