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Can cats recover from histoplasmosis?

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Most cats do make a complete recovery from histoplasmosis. It should be noted that if the infection progresses to the point of affecting the central nervous system, prognosis is guarded although recovery is still possible.


Can histoplasmosis in cats be cured?

Treatment for feline histoplasmosis involves oral antifungal therapy, generally with itraconazole or fluconazole, for an average of 6 months. In one study this treatment was about 66% successful, but prognosis varies based on the extent of the disease.

How long do cats live with histoplasmosis?

Unfortunately, even when treated appropriately, only about 70 percent of dogs and cats survive to six months after diagnosis — even otherwise healthy and young to middle-aged ones. This highlights the need for a better recognition of histoplasmosis, hopefully leading to earlier diagnoses and better treatment outcomes.

How long does it take for histoplasmosis to go away?

For most people, the symptoms of histoplasmosis will go away within a few weeks to a month. However, some people have symptoms that last longer than this, especially if the infection becomes severe.

What is the survival rate of histoplasmosis?

One study of patients who were hospitalized for histoplasmosis in the U.S. estimated the crude mortality rate to be approximately 5% for children and 8% for adults. Another study found a six-month mortality rate of 4% among patients with symptomatic histoplasmosis.

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