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. 2015 Apr-Jun;6(2):221-4.
doi: 10.4103/0976-3147.153231.

Neuromeningeal cryptococcosis in sub-Saharan Africa: Killer disease with sparse data

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Neuromeningeal cryptococcosis in sub-Saharan Africa: Killer disease with sparse data

Komi Assogba et al. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2015 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: The extent of neuromeningeal cryptococcosis (NMC) has increased since the advent of HIV/AIDS. It has non-specific clinical signs but marked by high mortality.

Objective: To analyze the characteristics of the NMC in sub-Saharan Africa.

Materials and methods: We have conducted a literature reviewed on the NMC in sub-Saharan Africa from the publications available on the basis of national and international data with keywords such as "Cryptococcus, Epidemiology, Symptoms, Outcomes and Mortality" and their equivalent in French in July 2011. All publications from 1990 to 2010 with 202 references were analyzed. The following results are the means of different studied variables.

Results: We selected in final 43 publications dealing with the NMC which 24 involved 17 countries in Africa. The average age was 36 years old. The average prevalence was 3.41% and the average incidence was 10.48% (range 6.90% to 12%). The most common signs were fever (75%), headaches (62.50%) and impaired consciousness. Meningeal signs were present in 49% of cases. The mean CD4 count was 44.8cells/mm(3). The India ink and latex agglutination tests were the most sensitive. The average time before the consultation and the hospital stay was almost identical to 27.71 days. The average death rate was 45.90%. Fluconazole has been the most commonly used molecule.

Conclusion: The epidemiological indicators of NMC varied more depending on the region of sub-Saharan Africa. Early and effective taking care of patients to reduce diagnostic delay and heavy mortality remains the challenges.

Keywords: Cryptococcus neoformans; Sub-Saharan Africa; epidemiology; neuromeningitis.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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