Utility of measuring (1,3)-β-D-Glucan in cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis of fungal central nervous system infection

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(1-3)-β-D-Glucan (BDG) from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a promising marker for diagnostic and prognostic aid of central nervous system (CNS) fungal infection, but its relationship to serum values has not been studied. Herein, we detected BDG from CSF at levels 2-fold lower than those in serum in patients without evidence of fungal disease but 25-fold higher than those in in serum in noncryptococcal CNS fungal infections. CSF BDG may be a useful biomarker in the evaluation of fungal CNS disease.

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Lyons, J. L., Thakur, K. T., Lee, R., Watkins, T., Pardo, C. A., Carson, K. A., … Zhang, S. X. (2015). Utility of measuring (1,3)-β-D-Glucan in cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis of fungal central nervous system infection. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(1), 319–322. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02301-14

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