Cryptococcosis is a fungal disease that is caused by the intake of fungus Cryptococcus neoformans, which is mostly found in soils enriched with pigeon droppings.
Cryptococcosis is a chronic, subacute to acute pulmonary, systemic or meningitis ... distributed worldwide, pigeon feces, eucalyptus trees (var. gattii) ...
People with low immunity are more prone to Cryptococcosis infections. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cryptococcosis infections are common in people with a weak immunity (especially those having advanced HIV/AIDS) and in people taking corticosteroids or other medications that weaken immunity. People with HIV & AIDS are very susceptible to all types of infections including cryptococcosis infections. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), HIV is a major global public health concern and takes claimed 40.1 million (33.6–48.6 million) lives.
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HIV weakens the immune system, increasing the risk of TB in people with HIV. Infection with both HIV and TB is called HIV/TB coinfection. This presentation is an overview on "HIV-Tuberculosis Coinfection"
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Histoplasmosis Most oral lesions of histoplasmosis occur with the disseminated form of the disease. Solitary, painful ulceration of tongue, palate, ...
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Focal CNS Infections Donnie Tyler MD Department of Neurosurgery University of Mississippi Medical Center Anatomic Relationships of the Meninges Bone Epidural Abscess ...
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