2011
DOI: 10.1016/s2221-1691(11)60056-7
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A case report of pulmonary coinfection of Strongyloides stercoralis and Pneumocystis jiroveci

Abstract: A case of pulmonary coinfection by Strongyloides stercoralis and Pneumocystis jiroveci has been detected in an AIDS patient treated in the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit of the Muñiz Hospital. At diagnosis, the patient presented cough with mucopurulent expectoration, dyspnea, fever, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates on the chest X-ray, negative bacilloscopy for acid fast bacteria and a CD4(+) T lymphocytes count of 52 cells/µL. The microbiological diagnosis was achieved by microscopic observation of the respira… Show more

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“…(483)(484)(485), Candida spp. (486), Histoplasma capsulatum (487), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (488)(489)(490)(491), Legionella pneumophila (492)(493)(494)(495), Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (496), cytomegalovirus (497)(498)(499)(500)(501)(502)(503)(504)(505)(506), influenza virus (507-509), herpesvirus 6 (510), Strongyloides stercoralis (511,512), Toxoplasma gondii (513), and Trichomonas vaginalis (514). The majority of these cases occurred in patients with severe immunodeficiency.…”
Section: Strain Variation Of P Jiroveciimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(483)(484)(485), Candida spp. (486), Histoplasma capsulatum (487), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (488)(489)(490)(491), Legionella pneumophila (492)(493)(494)(495), Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (496), cytomegalovirus (497)(498)(499)(500)(501)(502)(503)(504)(505)(506), influenza virus (507-509), herpesvirus 6 (510), Strongyloides stercoralis (511,512), Toxoplasma gondii (513), and Trichomonas vaginalis (514). The majority of these cases occurred in patients with severe immunodeficiency.…”
Section: Strain Variation Of P Jiroveciimentioning
confidence: 99%