Understanding Histoplasmosis and a Tennessee Cluster
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Understanding Histoplasmosis and a Tennessee Cluster
Health authorities in Tennessee identified a rise in a fungal illness called histoplasmosis in parts of Middle Tennessee. The cases were mostly in Spring Hill and Thompson's Station, near the border of Williamson and Maury counties.
People get histoplasmosis when they breathe tiny fungal spores from soil that has bird or bat droppings. Most people have mild symptoms like fever and cough, but some people with weak immune systems can get very sick.
To reduce risk, avoid disturbing old buildings or piles of droppings and use a mask if you must work in dusty soil. Treatment is available; doctors use antifungal medicines such as itraconazole and stronger drugs for severe illness.
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Discussion
Do you worry about dust or soil when you work outside? Why or why not?
Have you ever seen a place with many birds or bats? What did you feel or do?
What do you think you would do if a family member had a long cough after being near dusty soil?