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Review

Coccidioidomycosis: epidemiology

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Pages 185-197 | Published online: 25 Jun 2013

Figures & data

Figure 1 Life cycle of Coccidioides spp.

Notes: In the environment Coccidioides exists as a mycelium and following periods of low precipitation arthroconidia are formed and are easily aerosolized when disturbed. Arthroconidia can be inhaled or return to the soil and again grow to vegetative mycelia. However if inhaled, arthroconidia undergo a morphologic change and become immature spherules which divide internally until filled with endospores and subsequently rupture. Endospores are dispersed into the surrounding tissue and are then able to form new spherules and repeat the cycle.
Figure 1 Life cycle of Coccidioides spp.

Figure 2 Endemic areas for coccidioidomycosis.

Figure 2 Endemic areas for coccidioidomycosis.

Table 1 Risk factors for severe or disseminated coccidioidomycosis

Figure 3 Incidence of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California, 1998–2011.

Figure 3 Incidence of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California, 1998–2011.