1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0507.1970.tb01204.x
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Incidence Rate of Pulmonary Aspergillosis in the High Tatra Mountains Sanatoria for Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases of Adults

Abstract: Summary In 1967 and 1968, we examined for the presence of antiaspergillus precipitins the sera of 362 patients suspected of pulmonary aspergillosis who were hospitalized in five sanatoria for tuberculosis and respiratory diseases of adults in the High Tatra Mountains area. All the tests were performed in parallel in two serological laboratories. Precipitins were demonstrated in 43 patients, i. e. 12 % of the group under study. The respective rates among patients with and without a previous history of tuberculo… Show more

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“…Similarly, another study reported a CPA prevalence of 18% in PTLA patients with residual cavities. 19 Moreover, in both these studies, the CPA diagnosis was made only on imaging (residual cavitation) and microbiology (positive precipitins against Aspergillus spp. ), and did not include symptoms.…”
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“…Similarly, another study reported a CPA prevalence of 18% in PTLA patients with residual cavities. 19 Moreover, in both these studies, the CPA diagnosis was made only on imaging (residual cavitation) and microbiology (positive precipitins against Aspergillus spp. ), and did not include symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…), and did not include symptoms. 19,20 Oladele et al reported a CPA prevalence of 14.5% in 50 HIV-negative subjects who were in their last month of ATT. 21 The diagnosis of CPA was made only by a raised serum A. fumigatus-specific IgG.…”
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