Postpartum histoplasmosis in an HIV-negative woman: a case report and phylogenetic characterization by internal transcribed spacer region analysis.
Lisandra Serra DamascenoAntônio Mauro Barros Almeida JúniorBárbara de Oliveira AguiarMauro de Medeiros MunizMarcos de Abreu AlmeidaRosely Maria Zancopé-OliveiraTerezinha do Menino Jesus Silva LeitãoPublished in: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (2020)
The present report describes the first case of postpartum disseminated histoplasmosis in a 24-year-old HIV-negative woman. On the tenth day after vaginal delivery, the patient presented with dyspnea, fever, hypotension, tachycardia, and painful hepatomegaly. Yeast-like Histoplasma capsulatum features were isolated in the buffy coat. The phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the fungal isolate was similar to other H. capsulatum isolates identified in HIV patients from Ceará and Latin America. Thus, histoplasmosis development in individuals with transitory immunosuppression or during the period of immunological recovery should be carefully examined.