Effect of geography on the analysis of coccidioidomycosis-associated deaths, United States

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Abstract

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.

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Noble, J. A., Nelson, R. G., Fufaa, G. D., Kang, P., Shafir, S. C., & Galgiani, J. N. (2016). Effect of geography on the analysis of coccidioidomycosis-associated deaths, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(10), 1821–1823. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2210.160696

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