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Volume 32, Number 3—March 2026

Dispatch

Emerging Endemic Area for Blastomycosis, New York, USA, 2000–2024

Laura E. RamirezComments to Author , Christian Kostowniak, Jessica Kumar, Sudha Chaturvedi, Ananthakrishnan Ramani, and Amit Chopra
Author affiliation: Albany Medical College, Albany, New York, USA (L.E. Ramirez, C. Kostowniak, J. Kumar, A. Ramani, A. Chopra); College of Integrated Health Sciences, State University of New York, Albany (J. Kumar); New York State Department of Health, Albany (J. Kumar); Wadsworth Center Mycology Laboratory, New York State Department of Health, Albany (S. Chaturvedi)

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Figure 2

Annual number of blastomycosis cases diagnosed at Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York, USA, 2000–2024. Case numbers remained stable during 2000–2014, then markedly increased during 2015–2024. Error bars indicate SE.

Figure 2. Annual number of blastomycosis cases diagnosed at Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York, USA, 2000–2024. Case numbers remained stable during 2000–2014, then markedly increased during 2015–2024. Error bars indicate SE.

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