Cave-Associated Histoplasmosis Outbreak Among Travelers Returning from Costa Rica - Georgia, Texas, and Washington, December 2024-January 2025.

Ria R Ghai,Elizabeth T Sajewski,Mitchell Blass,Hayley Belles,Hope Dishman,Julie Gabel,BreeAnna Dell,Mariah Harper,Hanna N Oltean,Olivia Smith,Emeka Ogwuegbu,Saad Zaheer,Alexander Jordan,Meghan Lyman,Ian Hennessee,Mitsuru Toda
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Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection that primarily affects the lungs. The condition is caused by Histoplasma organisms, which are often found in soil contaminated with bird or bat droppings. On January 17, 2025, a Georgia infectious disease physician notified CDC of suspected histoplasmosis cases among 12 members of an extended family from households in Georgia, Texas, and Washington. The ill family members included six adults aged 42-49 years and six children aged 8-16 years. They had recently returned from Costa Rica, where they toured a cave linked to a previous histoplasmosis outbreak (1).
2024年12月至2025年1月,在从哥斯达黎加-乔治亚州、德克萨斯州和华盛顿州返回的旅行者中爆发洞穴相关组织胞浆菌病。
组织胞浆菌病是一种真菌感染,主要影响肺部。这种情况是由组织原体生物引起的,通常在被鸟或蝙蝠粪便污染的土壤中发现。2025年1月17日,乔治亚州的一名传染病医生向疾病预防控制中心报告了来自乔治亚州、德克萨斯州和华盛顿州的一个大家庭的12名成员中疑似组织胞浆菌病病例。患病家庭成员包括6名42-49岁的成年人和6名8-16岁的儿童。他们最近从哥斯达黎加回来,在那里他们参观了一个与之前组织胞浆菌病爆发有关的洞穴(1)。
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