Occurrence of histoplasmosis in Asia
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The occurrence of histoplasmosis in Asia has been reviewed. Authentic cases of histoplasmosis in man are known from India, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, South Vietnam and Japan, but the autochthonous nature of the cases reported has not been established unequivocally. Of the 30 cases of human histoplasmosis recorded from Asia, 15 were confirmed by positive cultures, and their country-wise distribution is as follows: Malaysia — 4, Indonesia — 3, Singapore — 2, Thailand — 2, South Vietnam — 2 and one each from India and Japan. Authentic cases of histoplasmosis in animals are currently unknown from Asia, and likewise there is no information on the natural habitats of the etiologic agentH. capsulatum in this part of the world except for a solitary isolation from soil in bat-infested cave in Malaysia.
The available data on the prevalence of cutaneous hypersensitivity to histoplasmin indicates that histoplasmin sensitivity is absent in Israel, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Qatar; sensitivity is negligible or of a very low order in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and India, and for these countries it has been even suggested that the positive reactors observed may represent cross-sections with some unknown fungus/fungi which may be antigenically related toH. capsulatum. In Japan the frequency of histoplasmin positive reactors has been negligible except in groups of persons working near a U.S. Army base and in factories which used soil and sand imported from overseas including the U.S.A. In Burma and Taiwan the bulk of positive reactions in which the induration did not exceed 8 mm in diameter has been considered probably non-specific. In Indonesia and South Vietnam, on the other hand, where less than 10 per cent of the reactions tended to concentrate around an induration of 16 mm sensitivity to histoplasmin may represent specificH. capsulatum infection in certain cases. Likewisef the requently large reactions reported from the Philippines have also been interpreted to represent specific histoplasmosis infection.
The recovery ofH. capsulatum from soil coupled with the finding of well-documented cases of histoplasmosis in Malaysia suggests that the disease is endemic in that country. It is not unlikely that histoplasmosis is endemic in other parts of Asia although this has not been demonstrated so far. Comprehensive mycological, serological and soil studies are indicated in order to investigate the prevalence and incidence of histoplasmosis and to map out the endemic areas of the disease in Asia.
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