1. Surveillance for Coccidioidomycosis, Histoplasmosis, and Blastomycosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic--United States, 2019-2021
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Williams, Samantha L., Smith, Dallas J., Benedict, Kaitlin, Ahlers, Jamie R., Austin, Connie, Birn, Rachael, Carter, Angel M., Christophe, Natalie N., Cibulskas, Katie, Cieslak, Paul R., Gibbons-Burgener, Suzanne N., Gosciminski, Michael, Ireland, Malia J., Lazenby, Katelyn V., Loftus, Tom, Lunquest, Kristy, Mathewson, Abby A., Nguyen, Alyssa D., Oltean, Hanna N., Osborn, BreAnne, Petro, Erin M., Power, Danny J., Reik, Rebecca R., Schlosser, Levi, Sedivy, Judi, Smelser, Chad B., Chiller, Tom, and Toda, Mitsuru
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United States. Department of Health and Human Services -- Analysis ,Epidemics -- Development and progression ,Bacterial pneumonia -- Development and progression ,Mycoses -- Development and progression ,Health care industry -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,Pneumonia -- Development and progression ,Public health -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,Health care industry ,Health - Abstract
Introduction Coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and blastomycosis are fungal infections that cause illness with primarily respiratory presentation ranging from mild symptoms to severe pulmonary or disseminated disease. The causative fungi live in [...]
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- 2024