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Clinical manifestations and management of cryptococcal infection.
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Antifungal AgentHealth SciencesClinical Infectious DiseaseAntifungal AgentsImmunologyPharmacologyVaginitisCryptococcal InfectionCryptococcus NeoformansMedicinal FungiInfection ControlHivCentral Nervous SystemMedicineClinical MicrobiologyLiposomal Amphotericin BDrug DiscoveryDrug Resistance
Cryptococcus neoformans is an important fungal pathogen causing invasive infection, especially of the central nervous system in this era of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The choice of treatment depends on site(s) of infection and the patient's immune status. Use of appropriate antifungal agents decreases mortality significantly, but requires continued therapy and long-term maintenance to prevent relapses. The use of liposomal amphotericin B (L Amp B) has overcome some of the difficulties usually found in this setting. The major advantage of these liposomal formulations are faster clearance of C. neoformans [cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) negative] and a reduction in amphotericin toxicity. The majority of clinical efficacy data related to L Amp B are derived from compassionate use studies and case series. Use of liposomal amphotericin has also shown to be a cost effective approach.