Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 10, Issue 4 , Pages 166-171, December 2009

Cryptococcosis in children

  • Cecília Bittencourt Severo

      Affiliations

    • Laboratório de Micologia da Santa Casa Complexo Hospitalar de Porto Alegre, Brazil
    • Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Pneumológicas, UFRGS, Brazil
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Rua Prof. Annes Dias, 285. Laboratório de Micologia – Hospital Santa Rita – Santa Casa Complexo Hospitalar. CEP 90020-090, Porto Alegre – RS - Brazil. Tel.: +55 51 32148410; fax: +55 51 99351974.
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  • Melissa Orzechowski Xavier

      Affiliations

    • Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Pneumológicas, UFRGS, Brazil
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  • Alexandra Flávia Gazzoni

      Affiliations

    • Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Pneumológicas, UFRGS, Brazil
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  • Luiz Carlos Severo

      Affiliations

    • Departmento de Medicina Interna, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil; pesquisador 1B do CNPq, Brazil

Summary 

Cryptococcosis is a systemic–opportunistic mycosis caused by two species of the encapsulated yeast-like organism, Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii, which cause infection in immunocompromised individuals and in immunologically normal hosts, respectively. Most susceptible to infection are patients with T-cell deficiencies. The spectrum of disease ranges from asymptomatic pulmonary lesions to disseminated infection with meningoencephalitis. After the emergence of AIDS, cryptococcal infections have become much more common. The mycosis occurs less frequently in children than in adults. The purpose of this article is to discuss the aetiology, clinical presentation, predisposing conditions and outcomes in cases of cryptococcosis in children. Emphasis is placed upon paediatric cases occuring in Brazil and in particular to highlight the difference between cases diagnosed in Porto Alegre (South - subtropical climate) and in Belem (North - equatorial climate).

Keywords: Cryptococcus neoformans, Cryptococcus gattii, Children, Meningitis, Immunocompromised host, HIV, Mortality

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PII: S1526-0542(09)00049-9

doi:10.1016/j.prrv.2009.06.009

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 10, Issue 4 , Pages 166-171, December 2009