Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6123285 | Journal of Infection | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We found a 5% prevalence of cryptococcal antigenemia in newly diagnosed HIV patients with CD4 < 100 cells/μL in southwest London, the first such data for a UK HIV cohort. Cryptococcal antigenemia occurred almost exclusively in African-born individuals. We recommend a UK CRAG screening strategy targeting newly diagnosed African HIV-infected patients with CD4 < 100 cells/μL.
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Authors
Sheel Patel, Gee Yen Shin, Ishan Wijewardana, Sasiri Rivinda Vitharana, Ian Cormack, Mark Pakianathan, Thomas S. Harrison, Tihana Bicanic,