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The Fight against HIV-Associated Disseminated Histoplasmosis in the Americas: Unfolding the Different Stories of Four Centers

机译:在美洲与艾滋病毒相关的传播性组织胞浆菌病的斗争:展开四个中心的不同故事

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Disseminated histoplasmosis is a major opportunistic infection of HIV-infected patients, killing thousands in Latin America each year. Yet, it remains a neglected disease that is often confused with tuberculosis, for lack of simple, affordable, and rapid diagnostic tools. There is great heterogeneity in the level of histoplasmosis awareness. The purpose of this report was to describe how the historical “awakening” to the threat of histoplasmosis came to be in four different centers that have actively described this disease: In Brazil, the Sao José hospital in Fortaleza; in Colombia, the Corporación para Investigaciones Biológicas in Medellin; in French Guiana, Cayenne Hospital; and in Guatemala, the Association de Salud Integral in Guatemala city. In Brazil and French Guiana, the search for leishmaniasis on the buffy coat or skin smears, respectively, led to the rapid realization that HIV patients were suffering from disseminated histoplasmosis. With time and progress in fungal culture, the magnitude of this problem turned it into a local priority. In Colombia and Guatemala, the story is different because for these mycology centers, it was no surprise to find histoplasmosis in HIV patients. In addition, collaborations with the CDC to evaluate antigen-detection tests resulted in researchers and clinicians developing the capacity to rapidly screen most patients and to demonstrate the very high burden of disease in these countries. While the lack of awareness is still a major problem, it is instructive to review the ways through which different centers became histoplasmosis-aware. Nevertheless, as new rapid diagnostic tools are becoming available, their implementation throughout Latin America should rapidly raise the level of awareness in order to reduce the burden of histoplasmosis deaths.
机译:传播的组织胞浆菌病是艾滋病毒感染患者的主要机会性感染,每年在拉丁美洲造成数千人死亡。然而,由于缺乏简单,负担得起的快速诊断工具,它仍然是一种经常被与结核病混淆的被忽视的疾病。在组织胞浆菌病认识水平上存在很大的异质性。本报告的目的是描述对组织胞浆菌病威胁的历史“觉醒”是如何在四个积极描述该病的不同中心进行的:在巴西,福塔雷萨的圣何塞医院;在哥伦比亚,麦德林的生物调查公司;在法属圭亚那的卡宴医院工作;在危地马拉,危地马拉市的Salud积分协会。在巴西和法属圭亚那,分别在血沉棕黄的大衣或皮肤涂片上寻找利什曼病,这使人们迅速认识到,艾滋病毒患者正患有传播性组织胞浆菌病。随着真菌培养的时间和进步,这个问题的严重性使其成为当地的优先事项。在哥伦比亚和危地马拉,情况有所不同,因为对于这些真菌学中心,在HIV患者中发现组织胞浆菌病并不奇怪。此外,与疾病预防控制中心的合作,以评估抗原检测测试结果,研究人员和临床医生发展了快速筛查大多数患者并证明这些国家疾病负担非常重的能力。尽管缺乏认识仍然是一个主要问题,但回顾一下不同中心了解组织胞浆菌病的方式是有益的。然而,随着新的快速诊断工具的出现,它们在整个拉丁美洲的实施应迅速提高人们的认识水平,以减轻组织胞浆菌病死亡的负担。

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