Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014

Coccidioidomycosis is associated with soil-disruptive work in Coccidioides-endemic areas of the southwestern United States. Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power–generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identified 44 patients with symptom onset during October 201...

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Main Authors: Jason A. Wilken, Gail Sondermeyer, Dennis Shusterman, Jennifer McNary, Duc Vugia, Ann McDowell, Penny Borenstein, Debra Gilliss, Benedict Ancock, Janice Prudhomme, Deborah Gold, Gayle C. Windham, Lauren Lee, Barbara L. Materna
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015-11-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/21/11/15-0129_article
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spelling doaj-8faec2916bfd45d99e12f8aba8638b632020-11-25T02:11:10ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592015-11-0121111997200510.3201/eid2111.150129Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014Jason A. WilkenGail SondermeyerDennis ShustermanJennifer McNaryDuc VugiaAnn McDowellPenny BorensteinDebra GillissBenedict AncockJanice PrudhommeDeborah GoldGayle C. WindhamLauren LeeBarbara L. MaternaCoccidioidomycosis is associated with soil-disruptive work in Coccidioides-endemic areas of the southwestern United States. Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power–generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identified 44 patients with symptom onset during October 2011–April 2014 (attack rate 1.2 cases/100 workers). Of these 44 patients, 20 resided in California outside San Luis Obispo County and 10 resided in another state; 9 were hospitalized (median 3 days), 34 missed work (median 22 days), and 2 had disseminated disease. Of the 25 patients who frequently performed soil-disruptive work, 6 reported frequent use of respiratory protection. As solar farm construction in Coccidioides-endemic areas increases, additional workers will probably be exposed and infected unless awareness is emphasized and effective exposure reduction measures implemented, including limiting dust generation and providing respiratory protection. Medical providers, including those in non–Coccidioides-endemic areas, should suspect coccidioidomycosis in workers with compatible illness and report cases to their local health department.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/21/11/15-0129_articlecoccidioidomycosisCoccidioidesoccupational healthdisease transmissioninfectiousfungi
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author Jason A. Wilken
Gail Sondermeyer
Dennis Shusterman
Jennifer McNary
Duc Vugia
Ann McDowell
Penny Borenstein
Debra Gilliss
Benedict Ancock
Janice Prudhomme
Deborah Gold
Gayle C. Windham
Lauren Lee
Barbara L. Materna
spellingShingle Jason A. Wilken
Gail Sondermeyer
Dennis Shusterman
Jennifer McNary
Duc Vugia
Ann McDowell
Penny Borenstein
Debra Gilliss
Benedict Ancock
Janice Prudhomme
Deborah Gold
Gayle C. Windham
Lauren Lee
Barbara L. Materna
Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
Emerging Infectious Diseases
coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioides
occupational health
disease transmission
infectious
fungi
author_facet Jason A. Wilken
Gail Sondermeyer
Dennis Shusterman
Jennifer McNary
Duc Vugia
Ann McDowell
Penny Borenstein
Debra Gilliss
Benedict Ancock
Janice Prudhomme
Deborah Gold
Gayle C. Windham
Lauren Lee
Barbara L. Materna
author_sort Jason A. Wilken
title Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
title_short Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
title_full Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
title_fullStr Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
title_full_unstemmed Coccidioidomycosis among Workers Constructing Solar Power Farms, California, USA, 2011–2014
title_sort coccidioidomycosis among workers constructing solar power farms, california, usa, 2011–2014
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Coccidioidomycosis is associated with soil-disruptive work in Coccidioides-endemic areas of the southwestern United States. Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power–generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identified 44 patients with symptom onset during October 2011–April 2014 (attack rate 1.2 cases/100 workers). Of these 44 patients, 20 resided in California outside San Luis Obispo County and 10 resided in another state; 9 were hospitalized (median 3 days), 34 missed work (median 22 days), and 2 had disseminated disease. Of the 25 patients who frequently performed soil-disruptive work, 6 reported frequent use of respiratory protection. As solar farm construction in Coccidioides-endemic areas increases, additional workers will probably be exposed and infected unless awareness is emphasized and effective exposure reduction measures implemented, including limiting dust generation and providing respiratory protection. Medical providers, including those in non–Coccidioides-endemic areas, should suspect coccidioidomycosis in workers with compatible illness and report cases to their local health department.
topic coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioides
occupational health
disease transmission
infectious
fungi
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/21/11/15-0129_article
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