P325 Trend of cryptococcal meningitis in patients attending a teaching hospital in north-east india — a single center study

IF 1.4 Q4 MYCOLOGY
A. Acharjee, Lilavati Ngangom, R. H. Presanambika, Priyolakshmi Ningthoujam, R. Khuraijam
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Abstract Poster session 3, September 23, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Objective To determine the changing trend of Cryptococcal meningitis in patients attending Regional Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, Imphal. Methods A total of 142 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples collected from patients with suspected meningitis from January 2013 to January 2022 were analyzed in the department of Microbiology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal. The samples were subjected to India ink preparation (IIP), Gram stain, Cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) testing, fungal culture in Sabouraud Dextrose agar (SDA) medium, and Bird Seed Agar. Results Out of 142 CSF samples received, direct examination by IIP revealed Cryptococcus in 28 cases (19.7%) whereas, capsular polysaccharide antigen testing using lateral flow immunochromatography kit (CRYPTO-PS) detected a total of 40 cases (28.2%). Culture showed growth of fungus in 22 samples and all were from CrAg positive samples. Maximum number of cases were detected in the year 2019 followed by 2018. Immunosuppression (AIDS) was an important underlying factor. Recurrence was seen in three patients and two cases who were on Cycloserine succumbed while undergoing treatment. Conclusion Cryptococcosis continues to be a serious fungal infection among AIDS patients in spite of HAART. High index of clinical suspicion and microbiological examination is necessary to improve clinical outcomes. Whenever immunosuppressive drugs are administered in HIV patients treated earlier for cryptococcosis, monitoring the patient for likely recurrence is to be borne in mind to improve the overall clinical outcome. CrAg testing is an additional armamentarium for the diagnosis of cryptococcosis in the absence of culture positivity.
P325印度东北部某教学医院患者隐球菌性脑膜炎的趋势——单中心研究
摘要海报会议3,2022年9月23日,下午12:30 - 1:30目的了解印帕尔地区医学研究所医院患者隐球菌性脑膜炎的变化趋势。方法对2013年1月至2022年1月在英帕尔地区医学研究所微生物科采集的疑似脑膜炎患者脑脊液142份进行分析。样品进行印度墨水制备(IIP)、革兰氏染色、隐球菌抗原(CrAg)检测、Sabouraud Dextrose琼脂(SDA)培养基和鸟籽琼脂真菌培养。结果在142份脑脊液样本中,IIP直接检出隐球菌28例(19.7%),而侧流免疫层析试剂盒(CRYPTO-PS)检测荚膜多糖抗原共检出40例(28.2%)。22份样品均有真菌生长,且均为CrAg阳性样品。发现病例最多的年份是2019年,其次是2018年。免疫抑制(AIDS)是一个重要的潜在因素。3例患者出现复发,2例使用环丝氨酸的患者在接受治疗时死亡。结论尽管HAART治疗,隐球菌病仍是艾滋病患者中严重的真菌感染。提高临床怀疑指数和微生物学检查是提高临床疗效的必要条件。当对早期治疗隐球菌病的HIV患者使用免疫抑制药物时,应注意监测患者复发的可能性,以改善整体临床结果。在没有培养阳性的情况下,CrAg试验是诊断隐球菌病的一种额外手段。
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Medical mycology journal
Medical mycology journal Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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1.80
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期刊介绍: The Medical Mycology Journal is published by and is the official organ of the Japanese Society for Medical Mycology. The Journal publishes original papers, reviews, and brief reports on topics related to medical and veterinary mycology.
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