Fig 1.
“n=” denotes the number of subjects in each group.
Table 1.
Demographic and laboratory characteristics of subjects based on serum CrAg status.
Fig 2.
The relationship between level of consciousness and serum cryptococcal antigenemia.
Subjects who were serum CrAg+ were more likely to have a GCS<15 (P=0.025 by the Fisher’s exact test).
Fig 3.
CSF CrAg in subjects with serum cryptococcal antigenemia.
Subjects (n=82) who were serum CrAg+ were offered lumbar punctures (LP). For those who consented, CrAg was tested in the CSF. Numbers in the pie chart show the number of subjects and percentage of subjects in each category.