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. 1990 Apr;34(4):651–653. doi: 10.1128/aac.34.4.651

Antifungal activity in human cerebrospinal fluid and plasma after intravenous administration of Allium sativum.

L E Davis 1, J K Shen 1, Y Cai 1
PMCID: PMC171659  PMID: 2188589

Abstract

Commercial Allium sativum (garlic) extract was given intravenously to two patients with cryptococcal meningitis and three patients with other types of meningitis. Plasma titers of anti-Cryptococcus neoformans activity rose twofold over preinfusion titers. Anti-C. neoformans activity was detected in four of five cerebrospinal fluid samples but not in pooled normal cerebrospinal fluid.

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