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blastomycosis diagnosed in a nonhyperendemic area.blastomycosis, caused by the dimorphic fungus blastomyces dermatitidis, is hyperendemic in northern wisconsin and is unevenly distributed in the rest of the state and contiguous minnesota. clinical presentation of this illness has been characterized by localized outbreaks and sporadic cases in endemic areas.201424712215
epidemic of pulmonary blastomycosis (namekagon fever) in wisconsin canoeists.epidemics of pulmonary blastomycosis have rarely been reported. the following epidemic occurred in a minnesota family and several of their acquaintances after a canoeing trip in northwestern wisconsin. the common exposure area was most likely a campsite, located along the upper reaches of the namekagon river. the namekagon river valley is a known endemic area of namekagon fever (blastomycosis) in dogs. approximately one month after returning home, five of the eight members of the group had posit ...19846488903
a laboratory-based surveillance of human blastomycosis in wisconsin between 1973 and 1982.blastomycosis appears to be prevalent in states around the great lakes. however, its incidence in these states has not been reported. the wisconsin division of health established a laboratory-based surveillance for human blastomycosis in wisconsin to estimate disease incidence and identify endemic areas in the state for the interval 1973 to 1982. certified mycology and pathology laboratories in wisconsin and at two major medical centers in minnesota were surveyed for all laboratory isolates and ...19854050777
evidence of subclinical blastomycosis in forestry workers in northern minnesota and northern wisconsin.to investigate the incidence of remote subclinical blastomycosis in a high-risk population of forestry workers.19902220880
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