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  1. Blastomycosis is an infection caused by breathing in the Blastomyces dermatitidis fungus. The fungus is found in ... You can get blastomycosis by contact with moist soil, most commonly where there is rotting wood and leaves. The fungus enters the body ...
  2. A skin lesion of blastomycosis is a symptom of an infection with the fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis. The skin becomes infected as the fungus spreads throughout ...
  3. Blastomycosis (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Skin Infections/Specifics ... Skin Infections ... Fungal Infections/Specifics ... Fungal Infections ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  4. Fungal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    If you have ever had athlete's foot or a yeast infection, you can blame a fungus. A fungus is a primitive organism. Mushrooms, mold and mildew are examples. ...
  5. Skin Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are skin infections? Your skin is your body's largest organ. It has many different functions, including covering and protecting your body. It helps ...
  6. ... arthritis. Conditions that can cause fungal arthritis include: Blastomycosis Candidiasis Coccidioidomycosis Cryptococcosis Histoplasmosis Sporotrichosis Exserohilum rostratum (from ...
  7. Christenson JC, Fox TG. Histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis. In: Steinbach WJ, Green MD, Michaels MG, Danziger-Isakov LA, Fisher BT, eds. Pediatric Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases . ...
  8. ... with other fungal diseases such as histoplasmosis and blastomycosis , and false negative tests in people with single ...
  9. ... of a fungal infection. Such infections include: Aspergillosis Blastomycosis Coccidioidomycosis Cryptococcosis Histoplasmosis
  10. Disease Risks for People at Dog Social Events (American Veterinary Medical Association)  
    People attending dog social events can be at risk of zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that spread from animals to people. Some of these diseases ...
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