Because coccidioidomycosis death rates vary by region, we reanalyzed coccidioidomycosis-associated mortality in the United States by race/ethnicity, then limited analysis to Arizona and California. Coccidioidomycosis-associated deaths were shown to increase among African-Americans but decrease among Native Americans and Hispanics. Separately, in a Native American cohort, diabetes co-varied with coccidioidomycosis-associated death
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to the southwestern United States; 60% of nationally reported cases oc...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to the Americas; however, data on deaths caused by this disease are li...
We analyzed hospitalization databases from Arizona and California for disseminated coccidioidomycosi...
infection in regions of the United States (US), there is a lack of data on echinococcosis-related m...
The numbers of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California have risen dramaticall...
We analyzed hospitalization databases from Arizona and California for disseminated coccidioidomycosi...
The goal of this dissertation is to characterize the distribution and determinants of coccidioidomyc...
In Arizona during 1997-2013, coccidioidomycosis increased from 21 to 90 cases/100,000 population, bu...
On the basis of a 1957 geographic Coccidioides seropositivity survey, 3 counties in southwestern Uta...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Coccidioidomycosis, or more commonly known, Valley Fever, is an infection caused by inhaling a fungu...
Coccidioidomycosis (also called Valley fever) is caused by a soilborne fungus, | spp.| in arid regio...
Coccidioidomycosis is an illness caused by the soil-dwelling, dimorphic fungi, Coccidioides immitis ...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to the southwestern United States; 60% of nationally reported cases oc...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to the Americas; however, data on deaths caused by this disease are li...
We analyzed hospitalization databases from Arizona and California for disseminated coccidioidomycosi...
infection in regions of the United States (US), there is a lack of data on echinococcosis-related m...
The numbers of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California have risen dramaticall...
We analyzed hospitalization databases from Arizona and California for disseminated coccidioidomycosi...
The goal of this dissertation is to characterize the distribution and determinants of coccidioidomyc...
In Arizona during 1997-2013, coccidioidomycosis increased from 21 to 90 cases/100,000 population, bu...
On the basis of a 1957 geographic Coccidioides seropositivity survey, 3 counties in southwestern Uta...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Coccidioidomycosis, or more commonly known, Valley Fever, is an infection caused by inhaling a fungu...
Coccidioidomycosis (also called Valley fever) is caused by a soilborne fungus, | spp.| in arid regio...
Coccidioidomycosis is an illness caused by the soil-dwelling, dimorphic fungi, Coccidioides immitis ...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic to the southwestern United States; 60% of nationally reported cases oc...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...