“…Previous studies have demonstrated that most recurrences of cryptococcal meningitis during maintenance therapy were due to the persistence of the original infecting strains rather than reinfection with a new cryptococcal strain (5,8,21). The MICs for serial isolates from patients with persistent cryptococcosis generally did not change significantly, and strains resistant to fluconazole were infrequently isolated from these patients during episodes of recurrent cryptococcal meningitis (5,6,8). However, concerns regarding fluconazole-resistant strains of C. neoformans have been expressed by several investigators (1, 4, 5, 6, 24; J. P. Viard, C. Hennequin, N. Fortineau, N. Pertuiset, C. Rothschild, and H. Zylberberg, Letter, Lancet 346:118, 1995).…”