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What is the Cryptococcal Antigen Test?
The
cryptococcal antigen
(CrAg) test is a diagnostic tool used to detect antigens from the
Cryptococcus
species, primarily
Cryptococcus neoformans
and
Cryptococcus gattii
. These fungi can cause
cryptococcal infections
, particularly in immunocompromised individuals such as those with
HIV/AIDS
.
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