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Volume 20, Number 9—September 2014
Research

Distance from Construction Site and Risk for Coccidioidomycosis, Arizona, USA

Janis E. BlairComments to Author , Yu-Hui H. Chang, Yvette Ruiz, Stacy Duffy, Beth E. Heinrich, and Douglas F. Lake1
Author affiliations: Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (J.E. Blair); Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona (Y.-H. H. Chang, B.E. Heinrich); Arizona State University, Phoenix (Y. Ruiz, S. Duffy, D.F. Lake)

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Table 1

Characteristics of participants, at enrollment and 1 year later, in a study of distance from a construction site as a risk factor for coccidioidomycosis, Arizona, USA, 2012–2013*

Characteristic At enrollment, N = 316
At 1-year follow-up, N = 210
Campus A† Campus B† p value Campus A† Campus B† p value
Sex 0.03‡
M 28/176 (15.9) 20/140 (14.3) 0.69‡ 22/120 (18.3) 7/90 (7.8)
F
148/176 (84.1)
120/140 (85.7)


98/120 (81.7)
83/90 (92.2)

Median age, y (range)
47 (21–75)
53 (18–76)
0.04§

49 (23–72)
53 (25–76)
0.04§
Race 0.75‡
White 144/176 (81.8) 119/140 (85.0) 0.66‡ 101/120 (84.2) 75/89 (84.3)
Hispanic 13/176 (7.4) 10/140 (7.1) 7/120 (5.8) 7/89 (7.9)
Other
19/176 (10.8)
11/140 (7.9)


12/120 (10.0)
7/89 (7.9)

Indoor work location
168/176 (95.5)
137/140 (97.9)
0.35‡

117/119 (98.3)
89/90 (98.9)
0.67‡
Work near a construction site
77/168 (45.8)
2/140 (1.4)
<0.001‡

86/114 (75.4)
4/89 (4.5)
<0.001‡
Live near a construction site
18/170 (10.6)
6/135 (4.4)
0.048‡

17/120 (14.2)
8/88 (9.1)
0.27‡
New home construction, remodeling, landscaping in home or neighborhood since enrollment¶
NA
NA
NA

28/116 (24.1)
19/88 (21.6)
0.67‡
Regular weekly participation in outdoor activities#
Running 26/176 (14.8) 23/140 (16.4) 0.69‡ 18/120 (15.0) 9/90 (10.0) 0.28‡
Hiking 52/176 (29.5) 39/140 (27.9) 0.74‡ 34/120 (28.3) 20/90 (22.2) 0.32‡
Walking 107/176 (60.8) 110/140 (78.6) 0.007‡ 72/120 (60.0) 71/90 (78.9) 0.004‡
Yard work
53/176 (30.1)
53/140 (37.9)
0.15‡

37/120 (30.8)
33/90 (36.7)
0.37‡
Received diagnosis of coccidioidomycosis during study period
NA
NA
NA

1/117 (0.9)
0
>0.99**
Initiated antifungal therapy after enrollment NA NA NA 1/120 (0.9) 1/90 (1.1) >0.99**

*Campus A was adjacent to and campus B was 13 miles away from the construction site, which required extensive excavation of soil inhabited by Coccidioides fungi. NA, not available.
†Values are no. with characteristic/no. total (%), except as noted for age.
‡By χ2 test.
§By Wilcoxon rank sum test.
¶Work that took place within the past year.
#Other activities that were evaluated but did not differ significantly between campuses were jogging, gardening, landscaping, golfing, playing team sports, swimming, and biking.
**By Fisher exact test.

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1Preliminary findings from this study were presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Coccidioidomycosis Study Group, Pasadena, California, USA, April 6, 2013.

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