Update on Coccidioidomycosis in the United States and Beyond

Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection that is prevalent in western United States, Central America, and South America. The infection is acquired by inhalation. It can affect persons of all ages including infants and children. The majority of cases are asymptomatic and the incidence of infection is...

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Main Authors: Alisha K. Bajwa DO, Chokechai Rongkavilit MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-10-01
Series:Global Pediatric Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20969282
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spelling doaj-64322362c54d40d69d283343f29807e52020-11-25T03:45:10ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Pediatric Health2333-794X2020-10-01710.1177/2333794X20969282Update on Coccidioidomycosis in the United States and BeyondAlisha K. Bajwa DO0Chokechai Rongkavilit MD1University of California San Francisco, Fresno Branch, Fresno, CA, USAUniversity of California San Francisco, Fresno Branch, Fresno, CA, USACoccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection that is prevalent in western United States, Central America, and South America. The infection is acquired by inhalation. It can affect persons of all ages including infants and children. The majority of cases are asymptomatic and the incidence of infection is greater during a dry summer season after heavy rainfall in prior winter. For those with symptoms, they may experience a self-limiting influenza-like illness. However, some may progress toward pneumonia or disseminated diseases involving skeletal system and central nervous system. The diagnosis is based mainly on various serology testing. Antifungal treatment is generally not required for those with mild symptoms. For those with moderate to severe infections, the mainstay of treatment is azole, with fluconazole being often considered as the first line therapy. Currently there is no effective solution to prevent coccidioidomycosis. Those who work in high-risk conditions should be given appropriate protective equipment as well as education on proper precaution.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20969282
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Update on Coccidioidomycosis in the United States and Beyond
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title_short Update on Coccidioidomycosis in the United States and Beyond
title_full Update on Coccidioidomycosis in the United States and Beyond
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection that is prevalent in western United States, Central America, and South America. The infection is acquired by inhalation. It can affect persons of all ages including infants and children. The majority of cases are asymptomatic and the incidence of infection is greater during a dry summer season after heavy rainfall in prior winter. For those with symptoms, they may experience a self-limiting influenza-like illness. However, some may progress toward pneumonia or disseminated diseases involving skeletal system and central nervous system. The diagnosis is based mainly on various serology testing. Antifungal treatment is generally not required for those with mild symptoms. For those with moderate to severe infections, the mainstay of treatment is azole, with fluconazole being often considered as the first line therapy. Currently there is no effective solution to prevent coccidioidomycosis. Those who work in high-risk conditions should be given appropriate protective equipment as well as education on proper precaution.
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