398. Influence of environmental factors over the incidence of histoplasmosis: A Pilot Study in 3 Midwestern States
Julio C Zuniga-Moya, Benjamin Papadopoulos, Jennifer R Head, Adriana Rauseo, Patrick B Mazi, Leda Kobziar, Andrej Spec, Andrew Atkinson

TL;DR
This study explores how environmental factors like temperature, drought, and proximity to rivers affect the spread of histoplasmosis in three Midwestern U.S. states.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel mixed-effects spatial modeling approach to analyze histoplasmosis incidence in relation to environmental variables.
Findings
Higher average monthly temperatures are associated with increased histoplasmosis incidence.
Drought conditions and proximity to the Mississippi River are significant factors influencing histoplasmosis risk.
Missouri had a lower risk of histoplasmosis compared to other states in the study.
Abstract
Histoplasmosis is a potentially fatal fungal infection if not diagnosed promptly and treated. The literature remains unclear regarding which environmental conditions favor its transmission, growth, and incidence. Histoplasmosis incidence 2008-16 in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri.Top: Crude annual incidence per 1000 people, by county;Bottom: Contour map of estimated incidence from fitted GAM model for the spline smoother of longitude (x) and latitude (y) (all years); s(x,y, 22.7) denotes incidence estimate relative to the average (with degrees of freedom used (black)) along with confidence band of +1 standard error (SE, green) and -1 SE (red); central region has highest incidence, along with one in the extreme bottom right corner. Histoplasmosis incidence 2008-16 in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Top: Crude annual incidence per 1000 people, by county; Bottom: Contour map of estimated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
