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Antifungal treatment reduces the concentration of Histoplasma antigen in blood and urine, supporting a hypothesis that antigen clearance could be used to compare the activity of new agents for treating histoplasmosis. In separate trials in patients with AIDS, clinical response was similar with itraconazole (85%) and fluconazole (74%). Fungal blood cultures at week 4, however, were negative in a significantly higher proportion of patients treated with itraconazole (92.

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