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Incidence of Endemic Blastomycosis in Tennessee Predicted to Grow
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Title Incidence of Endemic Blastomycosis in Tennessee Predicted to Grow
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/591128?src=rss
Description Blastomycosis is endemic in the Appalachian mountain region of northeastern Tennessee. As the population in the area grows and roads are expanded and improved, the fungal disease is expected to spread, researchers report in the April issue of Chest. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Pulmonology
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Date Apr 19, 2009
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