Diagnosis and management of cryptococcal disease in resource-limited settings
Current Fungal Infection Reports, ISSN: 1936-3761, Vol: 6, Issue: 1, Page: 35-40
2012
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Article Description
Cryptococcal meningitis is one of the most important fungal infections in the developing world, where deaths related to this disease are numerous. In resource-limited settings, mortality is high in large part because of difficulties in the diagnosis and management of this infection. This paper outlines many of the realities in many resource-limited settings, and describes priorities for public health action and research. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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