Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022
    
    Dispatch
Disseminated Histoplasmosis in Persons with HIV/AIDS, Southern Brazil, 2010–2019
Table 2
Frequency of co-infections in 31 patients with disseminated histoplasmosis diagnosed in persons living with HIV/AIDS, University Hospital Dr. Miguel Riet Corrêa Jr., Rio Grande, Brazil, 2010–2019
| Infectious disease | Frequency, % (no./total no. participants) | 
|---|---|
| Oral candidiasis | 61 (19/31) | 
| Confirmed tuberculosis | 29 (9/31) | 
| Neurotoxoplasmosis | 29 (9/31) | 
| Pneumocystosis | 23 (7/31) | 
| Herpetic encephalitis | 3 (1/31) | 
| Herpes zoster | 3 (1/31) | 
| Syphilis | 3 (1/31) | 
| Medullary cytomegalovirus | 3 (1/31) | 
| Mycobacterium avium infection | 3 (1/31) | 
| Herpes simplex infection | 3 (1/31) | 
| Hepatitis C | 3 (1/31) | 
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