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Volume 26, Number 6—June 2020
Dispatch

Cannabis Use and Fungal Infections in a Commercially Insured Population, United States, 2016

Kaitlin BenedictComments to Author , George R. Thompson, and Brendan R. Jackson
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K. Benedict, B.R. Jackson); University of California Davis Medical Center, Davis, California, USA (G.R. Thompson III)

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Table

Characteristics of patients with fungal infections, by cannabis use status, United States, 2016*

Characteristic
Persons who use cannabis, n = 40
Persons who do not use cannabis, n = 6,294
p value
Median age, y (range) 41.5 (7–70) 56 (0–99) <0.001
0–17 1 (3) 341 (5)
18–34 16 (40) 659 (10)
35–44 4 (10) 745 (12)
45–54 5 (13) 1,226 (19)
55–64 13 (33) 1,816 (29)
>65
1 (3)
1,507 (24)

Sex
M 25 (63) 3,078 (49) 0.086
F
15 (37)
3,216 (51)

US Census Region† 0.964
Northeast 5 (13) 689 (11)
Midwest 10 (25) 1,581 (25)
South 12 (30) 2,099 (33)
West
13 (33)
1,915 (30)

Immunocompromised 17 (43) 1,303 (21) <0.001
Inpatient on fungal infection diagnosis date
16 (40)
820 (13)
<0.001
Type of fungal infection
Aspergillosis 17 (43) 2,091 (33)
Blastomycosis 1 (3) 218 (3)
Coccidioidomycosis 10 (25) 1,661 (26)
Cryptococcosis 4 (10) 338 (5)
Histoplasmosis 7 (18) 1,945 (31)
Mucormycosis
1 (3)
82 (1)

Tobacco use 16 (40) 558 (9) <0.001

*Values are no. (%) unless otherwise indicated.
†Of primary beneficiary’s residence.

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