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What is histoplasmosis?
Can anyone get histoplasmosis?
How is someone infected with H.
capsulatum?
What are the symptoms of histoplasmosis?
When do symptoms
start?
Is histoplasmosis
treatable?
Where is H. capsulatum found?
What can be done to prevent histoplasmosis?
What is histoplasmosis?
Histoplasmosis is a disease caused by the fungus
Histoplasma capsulatum. Its
symptoms vary greatly, but the disease primarily affect the lungs. Occasionally,
other organs are affected. This form of the disease is called disseminated
histoplasmosis, and it can be fatal if untreated.
Can anyone get histoplasmosis?
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Yes. Positive histoplasmin skin tests occur in as many as 80% of the people
living in areas where H. capsulatum is common. Infants, young children, and
older persons, in particular those with chronic lung disease are at increased
risk for severe disease. Disseminated disease is more frequently seen in people
with cancer or AIDS.
How is someone
infected with H. capsulatum?
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H. capsulatum grows in soil and material contaminated with bat or bird
droppings. Spores become airborne when contaminated soil is disturbed. Breathing
the spores causes infection. The disease is not transmitted from an infected
person to someone else.
What are the symptoms of
histoplasmosis?
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Most infected persons have no apparent ill effects. The acute respiratory
disease is characterized by respiratory symptoms, a general ill feeling, fever,
chest pains, and a dry or nonproductive cough. Distinct patterns may be seen on
a chest x-ray. Chronic lung disease resembles tuberculosis and can worsen over
months or years. The disseminated form is fatal unless treated.
When do symptoms start?
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If symptoms occur, they will start within 3 to 17 days after exposure; the
average is 10 days.
Is histoplasmosis treatable?
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Yes. Antifungal medications are used to treat severe cases of acute
histoplasmosis and all cases of chronic and disseminated disease. Mild disease
usually resolves without treatment. Past infection results in partial protection
against ill effects if reinfected.
Where is H. capsulatum found?
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H. capsulatum is found
throughout the world. The fungus has been found in poultry house litter, caves,
areas harboring bats, and in bird roosts.
What can be done to prevent
histoplasmosis?
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It is not practical to test or decontaminate most sites that may be contaminated
with H. capsulatum, but avoiding areas that may harbor the fungus, e.g.,
accumulations of bird or bat droppings it reduces a person's risk of exposure.
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