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Blastomycosis: DBMD

Article title: Blastomycosis: DBMD

Conditions: Blastomycosis

Source: DBMD



Blastomycosis

   
Clinical Features Symptomatic infection (50% of cases) usually presents as a flu-like illness with fever, chills, productive cough, myalgia, arthralgia and pleuritic chest pain. Some patients fail to recover and develop chronic pulmonary infection or widespread disseminated infection (affecting the skin, bones, and genitourinary tract). Occasionally affects the meninges.
Etiologic Agent Blastomyces dermatitidis.
Reservoir Moist soil enriched with decomposing organic debris. Endemic in parts of the south-central, south-eastern and mid-western United States. Microfoci in Central and South America and parts of Africa.
Incidence 1-2 cases per 100,000 population in areas with endemic disease.
Sequelae Permanent lung damage with chronic disease. Mortality rate is about 5%.
Transmission Inhalation of airborne conidia (spores) after disturbance of contaminated soil.
Risk Groups Persons in areas with endemic disease with exposures to wooded sites (e.g., farmers, forestry workers, hunters, and campers).
Surveillance Reportable in a few states in areas with endemic disease. No national surveillance exists.
Challenges Improving understanding of sources and routes of transmission from the environment. Developing more sensitive and specific tests for diagnosis.

December 2001

 
 
 


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