Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in North America
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The incidence of invasive mycoses is increasing, especially among patients who are immunocompromised or hospitalized with serious underlying diseases. Such infections may be broken into two broad categories: opportunistic and endemic. The most important agents of the opportunistic mycoses are Candida spp., Cryptococcus neoformans, Pneumocystis jirovecii, and Aspergillus spp. (although the list of potential pathogens is ever expanding); while the most commonly encountered endemic mycoses are due to Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis/posadasii, and Blastomyces dermatitidis. This review discusses the epidemiologic profiles of these invasive mycoses in North America, as well as risk factors for…
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- Blastomyces dermatitidis
- Blastomyces
- Coccidioides
- Coccidioides immitis
- Biology
- Cryptococcus neoformans
- Epidemiology
- Histoplasma
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- Good health and well-being
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