Endemic mycoses: blastomycosis, histoplasmosis, and sporotrichosis.

Carol A Kauffman
Author Information
  1. Carol A Kauffman: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. ckauff@umich.edu

Abstract

The endemic mycoses are diverse group of fungi that share several characteristics. They are able to cause disease in healthy hosts, they each occupy a specific ecologic niche in the environment, and they exhibit temperature dimorphism, existing as molds in the environment at temperature of 25 degrees C to 30 degrees C, and as yeasts, or spherules in the case of coccidioidomycosis, at body temperatures. This article discusses histoplasmosis and blastomycosis. sporotrichosis, which differs in that it is usually a localized lymphocutaneous infection, is included because it shares the characteristics of endemic mycoses.

MeSH Term

Antifungal Agents
Blastomycosis
Histoplasmosis
Humans
Sporotrichosis

Chemicals

Antifungal Agents

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