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Volume 27, Number 4—April 2021
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Blastomycosis Surveillance in 5 States, United States, 1987–2018

Kaitlin BenedictComments to Author , Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener, Anna Kocharian, Malia Ireland, Laura Rothfeldt, Natalie Christophe, Kimberly Signs, and Brendan R. Jackson
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K. Benedict, B.R. Jackson); Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (S. Gibbons-Burgener, A. Kocharian); Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA (M. Ireland); Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA (L. Rothfeldt); Louisiana Department of Health, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA (N. Christophe); Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Lansing, Michigan, USA (K. Signs)

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Annual state-specific incidence (no. cases/100,000 population) among 5 states in which blastomycosis is reportable, United States, 1987–2018. Cases reported during 2018 in Arkansas and Louisiana were excluded because data were not available for the entire year.

Figure 1. Annual state-specific incidence (no. cases/100,000 population) among 5 states in which blastomycosis is reportable, United States, 1987–2018. Cases reported during 2018 in Arkansas and Louisiana were excluded because data were not available for the entire year.

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