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Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Blastomycosis in Minnesota, USA, 1999–2018

Malia IrelandComments to Author , Carrie Klumb, Kirk Smith, and Joni Scheftel
Author affiliations: Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

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Treatment delay for blastomycosis patients, by category of case, Minnesota, USA, 1999–2018. A) Patient interval (time of illness onset to first healthcare visit); B) provider interval (time of first visit to first blastomycosis test); and C) total time to diagnosis (time of illness onset to first test). Median (diamonds) and interquartile ranges (error bars) are shown. p values were calculated by using the Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank tests and are indicated when significantly different from

Figure 4. Treatment delay for blastomycosis patients, by category of case, Minnesota, USA, 1999–2018. A) Patient interval (time of illness onset to first healthcare visit); B) provider interval (time of first visit to first blastomycosis test); and C) total time to diagnosis (time of illness onset to first test). Median (diamonds) and interquartile ranges (error bars) are shown. p values were calculated by using the Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank tests and are indicated when significantly different from others in category. *p<0.001; †3rd quartile = 150; p = 0.009; ‡p = 0.001.

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