1. Systematic Review of Prevalence of Histoplasma Antigenuria in Persons with HIV in Latin America and Africa
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Preethiya Sekar, Gila Hale, Jane Gakuru, David B. Meya, David R. Boulware, Jayne Ellis, Elizabeth Nalintya, Nathan C. Bahr, and Radha Rajasingham
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histoplasmosis ,HIV/AIDS and other retroviruses ,advanced HIV disease ,sexually transmitted infections ,fungi ,fungal infections ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Histoplasmosis is a fungal disease associated with substantial mortality rates among persons with advanced HIV disease. Our systematic review synthesized data on the global prevalence of Histoplasma-caused antigenuria in persons with HIV. We searched PubMed/Medline, Embase, and Scopus databases on January 3, 2023, to identify cross-sectional and cohort studies evaluating Histoplasma antigenuria prevalence among adults with HIV infection. We calculated point estimates and 95% CIs to summarize prevalence. Of 1,294 studies screened, we included 15. We found Histoplasma antigenuria among 581/5,096 (11%; 95% CI 11%–12%) persons with HIV and 483/3,789 persons with advanced HIV disease (13%; 95% CI 12%–14%). Among persons with HIV and symptoms consistent with histoplasmosis, Histoplasma antigenuria prevalence was 14% (95% CI 13%–15%; 502/3,631 participants). We determined that persons with advanced HIV disease, inpatients, and symptomatic persons might benefit from a systematic approach to early detection of histoplasmosis using urine antigen testing.
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- 2024
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