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Strategies to reduce mortality and morbidity due to AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis in Latin America

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Fig. 2 – Case-fatality rate of AIDS-related extra-pulmonary cryptococcosis. Sao Paulo, 1982–2010
Table 1 – Key recommendations to reduce mortality and morbidity due to AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis.
Fig. 3 – Algorithm of management of intracranial pressure in AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis

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