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Volume 17, Number 9—September 2011
Research

Geographic Distribution of Endemic Fungal Infections among Older Persons, United States1

John W. BaddleyComments to Author , Kevin L. Winthrop, Nivedita M. Patkar, Elizabeth Delzell, Timothy Beukelman, Fenglong Xie, Lang Chen, and Jeffrey R. Curtis
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (J.W. Baddley, N.M. Patkar, E. Delzell, T. Beukelman, F. Xie, L. Chen, J.R. Curtis); Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham (J.W. Baddley); Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA (K.L. Winthrop)

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Figure 2

Geographic distribution of coccidioidomycosis in persons >65 years of age, United States, 1999–2008. Values are no. cases/100,000 person-years.

Figure 2. Geographic distribution of coccidioidomycosis in persons >65 years of age, United States, 1999–2008. Values are no. cases/100,000 person-years.

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1This research was presented in part at the 74th American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, November 7–11, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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