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How Do They Treat Aspergillosis?

My husband had a liver transplant in July of last year through the VA at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville TN We got a letter from the VA on Friday, stating that 3 of the transplant patients have come down with Aspergillosis from staying at the hotel the VA provided for us. What are the steps for diagnosis of this and how do they treat it.?
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi,

The diagnosis of Aspergillosis depends on :
- the clinical symptoms of the patient (fever, cough, chest pain, etc.)
- skin test for A fumigatus
- level of IgE and IgG
- chest X-ray and Ct-scan findings
- culture of saliva or pulmonary aspirates for Aspergillus pnemumonia

With regards to the treatment, systemic anti-fungal therapy is prescribed depending on the severity of the symptoms.

At the end, your husband should run the tests first to determine if he is having aspergillosis, then, think over treatment.

Dr.Bardha
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How Do They Treat Aspergillosis?

Hi, The diagnosis of Aspergillosis depends on : - the clinical symptoms of the patient (fever, cough, chest pain, etc.) - skin test for A fumigatus - level of IgE and IgG - chest X-ray and Ct-scan findings - culture of saliva or pulmonary aspirates for Aspergillus pnemumonia With regards to the treatment, systemic anti-fungal therapy is prescribed depending on the severity of the symptoms. At the end, your husband should run the tests first to determine if he is having aspergillosis, then, think over treatment. Dr.Bardha