Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003

Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic disease of worldwide distribution. It is frequently an AIDS-defining infection. Antiretroviral treatment has reduced its occurrence. In Venezuela, the impact of this disease is unknown. The aim of this study is to describe the most relevant features of cryptococcos...

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Main Authors: Celina Pérez de Salazar, Yumaira Hernández, María Eugenia Guzmán, Félix Arias, Luzalba Nweihed, María Eugenia Landaeta, Rafael Borges, Carlos Madera, Arantza Roselló, María Colella, Claudia Hartung, Sofía Mata Essayag
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Published: Universidad del Zulia,Facultad de Medicina,Departamento de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales 2009
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2ef93c9c5125492aac5fb9a0cda73915 2023-10-09T21:49:23+02:00 Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003 Celina Pérez de Salazar Yumaira Hernández María Eugenia Guzmán Félix Arias Luzalba Nweihed María Eugenia Landaeta Rafael Borges Carlos Madera Arantza Roselló María Colella Claudia Hartung Sofía Mata Essayag 2009-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/2ef93c9c5125492aac5fb9a0cda73915 EN ES eng spa Universidad del Zulia,Facultad de Medicina,Departamento de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4846 https://doaj.org/toc/0075-5222 https://doaj.org/toc/2477-9628 0075-5222 2477-9628 https://doaj.org/article/2ef93c9c5125492aac5fb9a0cda73915 Kasmera, Vol 37, Iss 2, Pp 140-147 (2009) cryptococcus neoformans criptococosis SIDA meningoencefalitis Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2009 ftdoajarticles 2023-09-10T00:44:47Z Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic disease of worldwide distribution. It is frequently an AIDS-defining infection. Antiretroviral treatment has reduced its occurrence. In Venezuela, the impact of this disease is unknown. The aim of this study is to describe the most relevant features of cryptococcosis in our country. Methods: 110 clinical records with a diagnosis of cryptococcosis hospitalized between 1994 and 2003 in 6 Venezuelan hospitals were analyzed. Data collected included demographic, clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome information. SPSS 10.0 software and EpiInfo 6, version 6.04 (2001) were used. Results: 110 patients with cryptococcosis were enrolled, including 17 autopsy protocols. One was 8 years old, the rest were over 15. Nineteen were female and 91 male; 91 (82.73%) had AIDS, 19 (17.27%) were HIV negative. Among the AIDS patients, average CD4+ count was < 200 cel/mm3 and viral load was > 30000 co pies/ml; 52 (57.14%) did not have other opportunistic infections or AIDS-related disease, and 39 (42.86%) had other associated conditions, such as tuberculosis (30.97%), PCP (28.21%) and toxoplasmosis (20.51%). In HIV negative patients, use of steroids (25%) was the predominant risk factor. Two patients were pregnant. 107 (57.27%) presented CNS infection; 12 (13.19%) with AIDS had cranial nerve alterations. Pulmonary disease was found in 4 (3.77%), of which one had AIDS. Cryptococcosis was an AIDS-defining infection in 61.54% of cases; 33 (30%) of the patients died. Conclusions: In most of the patients, cryptococcosis was associated with AIDS. In spite of the efficacy of antiretroviral treatment, this mycosis is still significant in Venezuela, perhaps due to late HIV infection diagnosis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Sida ENVELOPE(101.683,101.683,67.800,67.800)
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topic cryptococcus neoformans
criptococosis
SIDA
meningoencefalitis
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle cryptococcus neoformans
criptococosis
SIDA
meningoencefalitis
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Celina Pérez de Salazar
Yumaira Hernández
María Eugenia Guzmán
Félix Arias
Luzalba Nweihed
María Eugenia Landaeta
Rafael Borges
Carlos Madera
Arantza Roselló
María Colella
Claudia Hartung
Sofía Mata Essayag
Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
topic_facet cryptococcus neoformans
criptococosis
SIDA
meningoencefalitis
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic disease of worldwide distribution. It is frequently an AIDS-defining infection. Antiretroviral treatment has reduced its occurrence. In Venezuela, the impact of this disease is unknown. The aim of this study is to describe the most relevant features of cryptococcosis in our country. Methods: 110 clinical records with a diagnosis of cryptococcosis hospitalized between 1994 and 2003 in 6 Venezuelan hospitals were analyzed. Data collected included demographic, clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome information. SPSS 10.0 software and EpiInfo 6, version 6.04 (2001) were used. Results: 110 patients with cryptococcosis were enrolled, including 17 autopsy protocols. One was 8 years old, the rest were over 15. Nineteen were female and 91 male; 91 (82.73%) had AIDS, 19 (17.27%) were HIV negative. Among the AIDS patients, average CD4+ count was < 200 cel/mm3 and viral load was > 30000 co pies/ml; 52 (57.14%) did not have other opportunistic infections or AIDS-related disease, and 39 (42.86%) had other associated conditions, such as tuberculosis (30.97%), PCP (28.21%) and toxoplasmosis (20.51%). In HIV negative patients, use of steroids (25%) was the predominant risk factor. Two patients were pregnant. 107 (57.27%) presented CNS infection; 12 (13.19%) with AIDS had cranial nerve alterations. Pulmonary disease was found in 4 (3.77%), of which one had AIDS. Cryptococcosis was an AIDS-defining infection in 61.54% of cases; 33 (30%) of the patients died. Conclusions: In most of the patients, cryptococcosis was associated with AIDS. In spite of the efficacy of antiretroviral treatment, this mycosis is still significant in Venezuela, perhaps due to late HIV infection diagnosis.
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author Celina Pérez de Salazar
Yumaira Hernández
María Eugenia Guzmán
Félix Arias
Luzalba Nweihed
María Eugenia Landaeta
Rafael Borges
Carlos Madera
Arantza Roselló
María Colella
Claudia Hartung
Sofía Mata Essayag
author_facet Celina Pérez de Salazar
Yumaira Hernández
María Eugenia Guzmán
Félix Arias
Luzalba Nweihed
María Eugenia Landaeta
Rafael Borges
Carlos Madera
Arantza Roselló
María Colella
Claudia Hartung
Sofía Mata Essayag
author_sort Celina Pérez de Salazar
title Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
title_short Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
title_full Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
title_fullStr Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
title_full_unstemmed Clinical-Epidemological Study of Cryptococcosis in Venezuela, 1994-2003
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publisher Universidad del Zulia,Facultad de Medicina,Departamento de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales
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