| Literature DB >> 32098613 |
Navneet Arora1, Shubham Shukla2, Deeksha Vijaykumar2, Vikas Suri3, Rajender Kumar4, Ashok K Pannu5.
Abstract
Histoplasmosis is usually clinically suspected only in people who reside in, are migrants from or are travelling to endemic areas such as North America. Immunocompetent patients with a low level of exposure typically have either subclinical or mild and self-limiting infection. The most common risk for the development of progressive disseminated form is HIV infection. We recently managed two patients with disseminated histoplasmosis, presenting with prolonged fever, significant weight loss, pallor and hepatosplenomegaly. Both were HIV-negative and lived in Himachal Pradesh (India), a region that was considered "Histoplasma-free" until recently.Entities:
Keywords: Himachal Pradesh; Histoplasmosis; India; endemic mycoses; epidemiology; pyrexia of unknown origin
Year: 2020 PMID: 32098613 DOI: 10.1177/0049475520908725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731