Fq. Wen et al., PREVALENCE OF HISTOPLASMIN SENSITIVITY IN HEALTHY-ADULTS AND TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS IN SOUTHWEST CHINA, Journal of medical and veterinary mycology, 34(3), 1996, pp. 171-174
Two hundred and seventy-one healthy students and workers and 28 hospit
alized tuberculosis patients living in Sichuan Province (southwest Peo
ple's Republic of China; PRC) were tested with histolyn and tuberculin
. The age of the tested subjects ranged from 17 to 22 years among the
students, 17 to 38, among the workers and 17 to their 70s among the pa
tients. Thirty-eight students (24%), 21 workers (18%) and 8 patients (
29%) reacted positively to histolyn, none of the differences being sta
tistically significant. Positive reactions were significantly more fre
quent among students from the south of Sichuan Province (35%) than fro
m the north (6%). The rates of positive reaction to tuberculin in the
students (25%) and in the workers (27%) indicates that tuberculous inf
ection continues to be a significant problem in southwestern PRC. The
significant rate of histolyn reaction among the tuberculosis patients
raises the possibility of either infection with both Histoplasma capsu
latum and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, or a missed diagnosis of chronic
pulmonary histoplasmosis.