The Pan African Medical Journal (Jan 2018)

Increased mortality among HIV infected patients with cryptococcal antigenemia in Guinea-Bissau

  • Ditte Thomsen,
  • Cecilie Juul Hviid,
  • Bo Langhoff Hønge,
  • Candida Medina,
  • David Da Silva Té,
  • Faustino Gomes Correira,
  • Lars Østergaard,
  • Christian Erikstrup,
  • Christian Wejse,
  • Alex Lund Laursen,
  • Sanne Jespersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.29.18.14099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 18

Abstract

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Cryptococcal antigenemia may precede development of cryptococcal meningitis and death among patients with advanced HIV infection. Among 200 retrospectively and randomly selected ART-naïve patients with CD4 counts 100 cells/l from Guinea-Bissau, 20 (10%) had a positive cryptococcal antigen test. Self-reported headache and fever were predictors of a positive test, while cryptococcal antigenemia was a strong predictor of death within the first year of follow-up, MRR 2.22 (95% CI: 1.15-4.30). Screening for cryptococcal antigenemia should be implemented for patients with advanced HIV in Guinea-Bissau. Pre-emptive anti-fungal therapy should be initiated prior to ART-initiation if the screening is positive.

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