Peterson, Michael W Jain, Ratnali Hildebrandt, Kurt Carson, William Keith Fayed, Mohamed A
BackgroundCoccidioidomycosis (cocci) is an endemic fungal disease that can cause asymptomatic or post-symptomatic lung nodules which are visible on chest CT scanning. Lung nodules are common and can represent early lung cancer. Differentiating lung nodules due to cocci from those due to lung cancer can be difficult and lead to invasive and expensiv...
McHardy, Ian H. Barker, Bridget Thompson, George R. III
Published in
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease associated with soil exposure that frequently goes undiagnosed due at least in part to its nonspecific presentation and the lack of clinical suspicion by health care providers. Currently available diagnostics for coccidioidomycosis offer qualitative results that can suffer from low specificity, while semiquant...
McHardy, Ian Barker, Bridget Thompson, George
Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease associated with soil exposure that frequently goes undiagnosed due at least in part to its nonspecific presentation and the lack of clinical suspicion by health care providers. Currently available diagnostics for coccidioidomycosis offer qualitative results that can suffer from low specificity, while semiquant...
Kooner, Lovedip Munoz, Augustine Garcia, Austin Kaur, Akriti Sharma, Rupam Bustamante, Virginia Narang, Vishal Thompson, George R Kuran, Rasha Berjis, Amir
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Coccidioides species are thermally dimorphic fungi found in geographically defined areas of the Western Hemisphere. The primary portal of entry is respiratory, with symptomatic pneumonic diseases as the most common presentation. Subsequent pulmonary complications as well as extrapulmonary metastatic infection may occur, either of which may be the p...
Kooner, Lovedip Heidari, Arash Johnson, Royce
Coccidioides spp is a soil-dwelling, dimorphic fungus that causes coccidioidomycosis. It is endemic to the western hemisphere. Although primarily a respiratory disease, it can also cause a myriad of clinical manifestations, from asymptomatic disease to meningitis. In fact, Coccidioides species is probably the most common etiologic agent of long-ter...
O'Shaughnessy, Elizabeth Yasinskaya, Yuliya Dixon, Cheryl Higgins, Karen Moore, Jason Reynolds, Kellie Ampel, Neil M Angulo, David Blair, Janis E Catanzaro, Antonino
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease endemic to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central and South America. Prevalence rates are increasing steadily, and new endemic areas of Coccidioides are emerging. Standard treatment is often administered for months to decades, and intolerance to medications and treatment failures are common. No ne...
Raza, Nadia Heidari, Arash
Published in
Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
Infection of the thyroid gland with Coccidioides immitis is rare. We report a case with disseminated coccidiomycosis involving thyroid gland as a thyroid nodule. Although historical autopsy studies have indicated that coccidioidal involvement of the thyroid gland can infrequently occur as part of disseminated infection, to our knowledge, only less ...
de Melo Teixeira, Marcus Stajich, Jason E Sahl, Jason W Thompson, George R Brem, Rachel B Dubin, Claire A Blackmon, Austin V Mead, Heather L Keim, Paul Barker, Bridget M
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Coccidioidomycosis is a common fungal disease that is endemic to arid and semi-arid regions of both American continents. Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii are the etiological agents of the disease, also known as Valley Fever. For several decades, the C. posadasii strain Silveira has been used widely in vaccine studies, is the source s...
Sipan, Carol L Portillo-Silva, Catherine Bang, Heejung McCurdy, Stephen
(1) Describe knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever, VF) reported by farm workers in a highly endemic area to design and evaluate prevention messages and (2) identify health information sources preferred by farm workers to disseminate VF prevention messages. There were 119 primarily Mexican-born res...
Sipan, Carol L Portillo-Silva, Catherine Bang, Heejung McCurdy, Stephen
Published in
Journal of agromedicine
(1) Describe knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever, VF) reported by farm workers in a highly endemic area to design and evaluate prevention messages and (2) identify health information sources preferred by farm workers to disseminate VF prevention messages. There were 119 primarily Mexican-born res...