Epidemiology and Geographic Distribution of Blastomycosis, Histoplasmosis, and Coccidioidomycosis, Ontario, Canada, 1990–2015
Elizabeth M. Brown
1, Lisa R. McTaggart
1, Deirdre Dunn, Elizabeth Pszczolko, Kar George Tsui, Shaun K. Morris, Derek Stephens, Julianne V. Kus
2
, and Susan E. Richardson
2
Author affiliations: Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (E.M. Brown, L.R. McTaggart, D. Dunn, E. Pszczolko, K.G. Tsui, J.V. Kus, S.E. Richardson); University of Toronto, Toronto (E.M. Brown, S.K. Morris, J.V. Kus, S.E. Richardson); The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto (S.K. Morris, D. Stephens, S.E. Richardson)
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Figure 3
Figure 3.
Geographic distribution of blastomycosis cases with known patient city and forward sortation area (first 3 characters of postal code) (n = 544) in Ontario, 1995–2015. Size of dot is proportional to number of cases at a given location.
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