• Title of article

    Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis related to occupational roofing: A case report of two brothers

  • Author/Authors

    Gnoni ، Martin Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital , McCann ، Timothy , Riva-Moscoso ، Adrian School of Medicine - Peruvian University of Applied Sciences , Príncipe-Meneses ، Fortunato s. School of Medicine - Peruvian University of Applied Sciences , Chambergo-Michilot ، Diego School of Medicine - Scientific University of the South

  • From page
    34
  • To page
    37
  • Abstract
    Background and Purpose: Histoplasma capsulatum is the cause of a prevalent fungal disease in certain regions in the United States of America, like Ohio and the Mississippi River. Its clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic to life-threatening diseases, according to the immune system. A definitive diagnosis is made by biopsy. Case report: Two middle-aged brothers presented with a nine-day history of severe progressive dyspnea. Both were living in Cincinnati, Ohio, and encountered bird droppings 7 days prior to symptoms while working on a roofing project. It should be mentioned that they were not wearing masks. After extensive testing, they were diagnosed with acute pulmonary histoplasmosis. Both were successfully treated with azole-derivative fungal therapy. Conclusion: This is the first case of histoplasmosis acquired through occupational exposure related to roofing and is unique given the two patients were siblings.
  • Keywords
    Fungal , Histoplasmosis , Ohio , Spores , United States
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Record number

    2725381