Cryptococcemia presenting as an opportunistic infection due to chronic visceral leishmaniasis
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Cryptococcemia presenting as an opportunistic infection due to chronic visceral leishmaniasis
Abstract
We present a case of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in a previously immunocompetent patient. At the time of presentation, he was co-infected with Cryptococcus neoformans. This case demonstrates how infectious diseases besides human immunodeficiency virus can lead to immunosuppression for patients, placing them at risk of opportunistic infections.
Les auteurs présentent le cas d’une leishmaniose viscérale (LV) chez un patient auparavant immunocompétent. Au moment de consulter, il était co-infecté par un Cryptococcus neoformans. Ce cas démontre que, conjuguées au virus d’immunodéficience humaine, les maladies infectieuses peuvent provoquer une immunosuppression et rendre les patients vulnérables à des infections opportunistes.
Keywords: Cryptococcus; co-infection; leishmaniasis; opportunistic infection.
Copyright © 2019, Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada (AMMI Canada).
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