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Volume 27, Number 11—November 2021
Research

Changing Patterns of Disease Severity in Blastomyces dermatitidis Infection, Quebec, Canada

Alex CarignanComments to Author , Chiheb Boudhrioua, Sandrine Moreira, Andrée Ann Pelletier, Kevin Dufour, Jacques Pépin, Catherine Allard, Dominique Marcoux, and Philippe J. Dufresne
Author affiliations: Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada (A. Carignan, A.A. Pelletier, K. Dufour, J. Pépin, C. Allard, D. Marcoux); Laboratoire de Santé Publique du Québec, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada (C. Boudhrioua, S. Moreira, P.J. Dufresne)

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Table 1

Characteristics of patients in study of blastomycosis in Quebec, Canada*

Characteristic 1988–1997, n = 33 1998–2007, n = 57 2008–2017, n = 95 p value
Median age, y (IQR)
47.4 (42.9–61.2)
50.0 (40.4–62.8)
58.9 (48.6–70.6)
0.02†
Sex
F 11 (33) 13 (23) 18 (19)
M
22 (67)
44 (77)
77 (81)
0.2
No. involved organs
1 17 (52) 34 (60) 70 (74)
>2
16 (48)
23 (40)
25 (26)
0.04
Underlying conditions
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 6 (18) 7 (12) 21 (22) 0.3
Diabetes 1 (3) 9 (16) 22 (23) 0.03
Immunosuppression
2 (6)
11 (19)
31 (33)
0.005
Charlson Comorbidity Index
0 20 (61) 28 (49) 33 (35)
1–2 11 (33) 12 (21) 30 (32)
>3
2 (6)
17 (30)
32 (34)
0.01
First antifungal administered
Amphotericin B, lipid formulations 0 5 (9) 20 (21)
Amphotericin B, deoxycholate 5 (15) 6 (11) 6 (6)
Azole 20 (61) 33 (58) 58 (61)
No treatment
8 (24)
13 (23)
11 (12)
0.008‡
Blastomyces genotype group
I 1 (6) 1 (2) 1 (2)
II 3 (17) 11 (24) 11 (24)
III 4 (22) 13 (29) 14 (30)
IV
10 (56)
20 (44)
20 (44)
0.9
Severe illness
1 (3)
8 (15)
21 (22)
0.03
90-day all-cause mortality 2 (6) 10 (18) 18 (19) 0.2

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. IQR, interquartile range. †By Mood's equality of medians test. ‡By Fisher exact test.

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