Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018

Blastomycosis is caused by inhalation of Blastomyces spp. fungi. Limited data are available on the incidence and geographic range of blastomycosis in the United States. To better characterize its epidemiologic features, we analyzed combined surveillance data from the 5 states in which blastomycosis...

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Main Authors: Kaitlin Benedict, Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener, Anna Kocharian, Malia Ireland, Laura Rothfeldt, Natalie Christophe, Kimberly Signs, Brendan R. Jackson
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2021-04-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/27/4/20-4078_article
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spelling doaj-6a9e0500b3da4d5c938565482e0d71472021-03-22T12:19:56ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592021-04-01274999100610.3201/eid2704.204078Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018Kaitlin BenedictSuzanne Gibbons-BurgenerAnna KocharianMalia IrelandLaura RothfeldtNatalie ChristopheKimberly SignsBrendan R. Jackson Blastomycosis is caused by inhalation of Blastomyces spp. fungi. Limited data are available on the incidence and geographic range of blastomycosis in the United States. To better characterize its epidemiologic features, we analyzed combined surveillance data from the 5 states in which blastomycosis is reportable: Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Surveillance identified 4,441 cases during 1987–2018, a mean of 192 cases per year. The mean annual incidence was <1 case/100,000 population in most areas but >20 cases/100,000 population in some northern counties of Wisconsin. Median patient age was 46 years, 2,892 (65%) patients were male, 1,662 (57%) were hospitalized, and 278 (8%) died. The median time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 33 days. The severity of illness and diagnostic delays suggest that surveillance underestimates the true number of cases. More in-depth surveillance in additional states could elucidate blastomycosis incidence and inform efforts to increase awareness. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/27/4/20-4078_articleBlastomycosisepidemiologysurveillancefungipneumoniarespiratory diseases
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author Kaitlin Benedict
Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener
Anna Kocharian
Malia Ireland
Laura Rothfeldt
Natalie Christophe
Kimberly Signs
Brendan R. Jackson
spellingShingle Kaitlin Benedict
Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener
Anna Kocharian
Malia Ireland
Laura Rothfeldt
Natalie Christophe
Kimberly Signs
Brendan R. Jackson
Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Blastomycosis
epidemiology
surveillance
fungi
pneumonia
respiratory diseases
author_facet Kaitlin Benedict
Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener
Anna Kocharian
Malia Ireland
Laura Rothfeldt
Natalie Christophe
Kimberly Signs
Brendan R. Jackson
author_sort Kaitlin Benedict
title Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
title_short Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
title_full Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
title_fullStr Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
title_full_unstemmed Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018
title_sort blastomycosis surveillance in 5 states, united states, 1987–2018
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Blastomycosis is caused by inhalation of Blastomyces spp. fungi. Limited data are available on the incidence and geographic range of blastomycosis in the United States. To better characterize its epidemiologic features, we analyzed combined surveillance data from the 5 states in which blastomycosis is reportable: Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Surveillance identified 4,441 cases during 1987–2018, a mean of 192 cases per year. The mean annual incidence was <1 case/100,000 population in most areas but >20 cases/100,000 population in some northern counties of Wisconsin. Median patient age was 46 years, 2,892 (65%) patients were male, 1,662 (57%) were hospitalized, and 278 (8%) died. The median time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 33 days. The severity of illness and diagnostic delays suggest that surveillance underestimates the true number of cases. More in-depth surveillance in additional states could elucidate blastomycosis incidence and inform efforts to increase awareness.
topic Blastomycosis
epidemiology
surveillance
fungi
pneumonia
respiratory diseases
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/27/4/20-4078_article
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