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Survey of Cryptococcus Neoformans in the Respiratory Tract of Patients with Bronchopulmonary Disorders and in the Air

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Journal Sabouraudia
Date 1979 Dec 1
PMID 397620
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Cryptococcus neoformans was cultured from 9 (1%) of 835 clinical specimens examined from the respiratory tract of patients. These isolations came from 3 (0.4%) of the760 patients; 8 isolates were from sputum and one from urine. The fungus was not demonstrable in the air at a selected site during a 2-year study although other species of Cryptococcus, namely, C. albidus, C. ater, C. flavus, C. laurentii, C. magnus, C. terreus and C. uniguttulatus were isolated. The three C. neoformans positive patients were males, with pulmonary tuberculosis as the primary disease and history of repeated exposure to pigeon excreta in two. None of these patients manifested any overt signs and symptoms specificially attributable to cryptococcosis, nor did they receive any antifungal therapy. Repeated isolations of C. neoformans from sputum, a positive urine culture and demonstration of cryptococcal antibodies in a serum specimen, followed by negative cultures and serology, suggested that patient 1 had spontaneously recovered from an episode of benign, minimal pulmonary cryptococcosis. Patients 2 and 3 probably carried the fungus as a transient resident of the respiratory tract. The results suggest that C. neoformans is of uncommon occurrence in the respiratory tract of patients with bronchopulmonary disorders and that the isolation of the fungus from this site may not necessarily imply an etiologic relationship.

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