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Burden of fungal infection in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Mexico, Saudi Arabia & Tanzania presented at ICAAC

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At the ICAAC 2014 conference being held in Washington DC, data for a further 6 country “burdens of serious fungal disease”  has been estimated, for 260 million people. The rate of candidaemia in Saudi Arabia is amongst the highest in the world at 10/100,000 which contrasts with low rates in Argentina (1.1/100,000) and Australia (1.87/100,000)…. Read more »

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Follow up lumbar puncture, days after diagnosis, reduces death from cryptococcal meningitis in AIDS

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High opening pressure at lumbar puncture (LP) (spinal tap) is recognised as a poor prognostic feature of cryptococcal meningitis. For these patients repeated LP is advocated, including the use of lumbar drains or ventricular shunts in some cases. In a provocative paper from Uganda, Rolfes and colleagues found that at least one ‘therapeutic’ LP for… Read more »

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GAFFI President delivers keynote speech in Montreal on global burden of human fungal diseases

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To a packed audience of researchers and science policy makers, GAFFI President Dr David Denning described the enormous and under-appreciated burden of fungal infections at the International Union of Microbiological Societies meeting in Montreal. Very large numbers of people are affected, and many fungal disease estimates have yet to be made, so estimates are incomplete…. Read more »

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New device to detect invasive aspergillosis

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A new lateral flow device has been invented by Prof Chris Thornton of Exeter University, UK, to accurately diagnose invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. The affordable device uses a highly specific monoclonal antibody which detects a diagnostic marker of Aspergillus infection and uses a small blood sample. Aspergillosis is a notoriously difficult disease to diagnose -affecting many… Read more »

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