396. Blastomycosis in Vermont and New Hampshire
Albert Wu, Lindsay Smith, Jessica Crothers, Rebecca Wang, Isabella Martin

TL;DR
This study examines blastomycosis cases in Vermont and New Hampshire from 2013 to 2023, highlighting trends in diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed analysis of blastomycosis in northern New England, including demographic and clinical data.
Findings
The highest incidence of blastomycosis was observed in central Vermont, particularly in Lamoille County.
Pulmonary and dermatologic symptoms were the most common clinical manifestations.
Despite delays in diagnosis, over 85% of patients survived at 12 months.
Abstract
Blastomyces spp. is endemic in northern Vermont. Diagnosis of blastomycosis can be challenging given its variable clinical presentation. Scant data exist regarding the demographics, diagnostic methods, clinical presentation, and treatment for blastomycosis in northern New England.Figure 2:The Number of Definitive Cases of Blastomycosis by Year The Number of Definitive Cases of Blastomycosis by Year In this descriptive, observational, retrospective study, cases of blastomycosis from 2013 – 2023 were identified through review of electronic medical records at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and University of Vermont Medical Center. Patient demographic, clinical, diagnostic, and treatment data were collected. Inclusion criteria for case-defined blastomycosis required growth in culture, and/or identification of morphologically consistent yeast forms in surgical pathology or cytology…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Insects and Parasite Interactions
