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Histoplasmosis
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Histoplasmosis
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Pigeon waste is no health hazard Nov 21, 2005
Motor and pedestrian traffic constantly grind it up to pollute the air and possibly spread histoplasmosis or maybe even avian flu. ...
- Huntsville Times,
Neighbors cry foul over fowl in Highlands area Nov 14, 2005
Histoplasmosis is a fungus that grows naturally in soil in some areas of the United States. It thrives in soil that is enriched with bat or bird droppings. ...
- Shreveport Times,
Blunt & Manure & * * * * Nov 20, 2005
Histoplasmosis among other airborne, human contracted, diseases are the reason to take unimaginal concentrations of animal waste seriously. ...
- Joplin Independent,
Active psoriatic arthritis patients on REMICADE® achieve major ... Nov 19, 2005
...right away. Also tell your doctor if you have lived in a region where histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis is common. There have ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Your secrets are safe with St Brian the Briefless Nov 19, 2005
...can.�. Two thoughts occur. First, a prize to any reader who can find another song with the word “histoplasmosis� in it. Secondly ...
- Sunday Herald,
Blackbird battle begins in Sikeston Nov 6, 2005
The main concern is diseases such as histoplasmosis, a fungal infection that usually affects the lungs causing a short-term, treatable lung infection. ...
- Skieston Standard Democrat,
Sikeston hopes to keep the birds away Nov 7, 2005
Huge flocks of blackbirds can create health concerns. The main disease concern is histoplasmosis, a fungal infection that usually affects the lungs. ...
- Kansas City Star,
Gallatin service center in need of repairs Nov 14, 2005
Bird droppings at the facility have also been a concern in recent years because they can cause the fungal disease histoplasmosis, which attacks the lungs and ...
- Gallatin News Examiner,
Starling poisoning begins Oct 25, 2005
They can destroy landscaping and paint on cars, as well as spread salmonella, E. coli, and a soil fungus called Histoplasmosis. ...
- Grand Island Independent,
Crumbling Classrooms: Filth and Health Risks Inside St. Louis ... Nov 4, 2005
...classroom. Officials say students are not using the third floor this year. Leisa asked, "'Have you ever heard of histoplasmosis?". Hughey ...
- KSDK,
Benefit to aid ailing Williamsburg man Sep 30, 2005
Bullock's health problems began three years ago when he had to have a lung removed after developing histoplasmosis. A person gets ...
- Palladium-Item,
News of new egg farm troubles neighbors Sep 30, 2005
Several residents also purport to have contracted the invasive fungal disease histoplasmosis that typically grows in bird and bat droppings and can lead to ...
- Bellefontaine Examiner,
Trip interrupts harvest of garden bounty Sep 26, 2005
In between, the conversation ranged from the political skills necessary to defend a Ph.D. dissertation, histoplasmosis in Belize, New Orleans, all our children ...
- Rockford Register Star,
A real Batman Sep 22, 2005
Much of the fear came from the prospect that either she or her 14-year-old son, Christopher, could contract histoplasmosis from the bat guano or rabies from a ...
- Columbus Ledger-Enquirer,
QLT Announces 2 Year Results of Visudyne in Occult (VIO) Trial Sep 20, 2005
...sightedness). In some countries Visudyne is also approved for presumed ocular histoplasmosis or other macular diseases. Visudyne ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Family claims aviary made boy sick Sep 15, 2005
Alexendar Dittier`s condition continued to deteriorate and he was diagnosed with histoplasmosis, a rare form of meningitis caused by a fungus that can be ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
FDA Approves Remicade(R) as First and Only Biologic to Treat ... Sep 16, 2005
...right away. Also tell your doctor if you have lived in a region where histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis is common. There have ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Family: Boy's Rare Disease Contracted At SeaWorld Park Sep 14, 2005
...worsened. He was later diagnosed with histoplasmosis, meningitis which led to a permanent brain injury, according to the family. ...
- Local6.com,
Family sues Sea World for causing boy’s disease Sep 16, 2005
The son’s condition became increasingly worse after the visit, and he was diagnosed with histoplasmosis, a form of meningitis. ...
- Blogging Baby,
Family Wants To Test Theme Park's Soil After Son, 12, Gets Sick Sep 15, 2005
Wilson, based in Orlando, believes the disease, known as histoplasmosis, was triggered by fungus commonly found in bird droppings. ...
- WFtv.com,
AIDS group issues HIV treatment guidelines for Katrina evacuees Sep 14, 2005
...opportunistic infections the patient should be screened for, like HIV-related pneumonia for those with counts under 200; histoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis, and ...
- The Advocate,
Early CT scan of lungs saves ex-smoker Sep 4, 2005
Histoplasmosis, a fungal infection spread in bird droppings, is common in the region, and would likely show up on lung scans of long-time residents whether ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Retinal surgery less effective in older patients Sep 1, 2005
Causes of CNVM included injury to the eye, ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (a complication of a fungal infection) and inflammation of the choroid, the membrane ...
- Macleans,
Bats force closure of Twiggs grade school Aug 30, 2005
Susan Lance, a doctor with the state division of public health, said bats can carry rabies and histoplasmosis, an organism that grows in bat feces. ...
- Macon Telegraph,
State not eager to look at histoplasmosis near egg farmJul 7, 2005
...officials will not pursue soil studies around Heartland Quality Egg Farm, 9800 County Road 26, West Mansfield, in search of histoplasmosis, an indigenous spore ...
- Bellefontaine Examiner
Pardue Lane rezoning idea to be revisitedJul 26, 2005
One by one, neighbors stood at the podium and talked about children, spouses and family members who all contracted histoplasmosis from breathing in fungus ...
- Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Homeowners who wait will soon see housebats fly awayJul 27, 2005
Histoplasmosis, a fungus-related respiratory illness, and rabies are the most widely known bat-related health issues. Both are uncommon in Maryland. ...
- Business Gazette
EUROPEAN UNION CHMP RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF REMICADE(R) FOR ...Jul 28, 2005
...right away. Also tell your doctor if you have lived in a region where histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis is common. There have ...
- ITNews
UF mosquito expert seeks to educate massesJul 20, 2005
..."Only time I was sick was when I crawled in a cave to study insect parasites on the island of Barbuda in the Caribbean and developed histoplasmosis. ...
- Gainesville Sun
Paradoxically, pesticide use may boost number of pestsJul 23, 2005
For example, the organism that causes histoplasmosis can be carried on the wings, feet and beaks of birds, including pigeons, and can infect soil under ...
- San Francisco Chronicle
YOUR news source for Thursday, July 14, 2005Jul 14, 2005
Gander asked about donating trees to the park to replace those torn down after a histoplasmosis contamination was discovered in the park soil. ...
- Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Eufaula 'Batman' saves Union Springs homeJul 19, 2005
Bats that carry rabies have bitten him and bat droppings carry histoplasmosis, a type of lung disease, as well as TB and Hepatitis B. ...
- Eufaula Tribune
YOUR news source for Saturday, July 02, 2005Jul 2, 2005
In the report, Dr. Ted Pass II, a histoplasmosis specialist from Morehead State University, said the soil there would no more likely contain spores of the ...
- Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
MTA Moves Forward To Address Pigeon Droppings At SubwayJul 14, 2005
Histoplasmosis,is caused by a fungus that grows in pigeon droppings and can begin to appear about 10 days after initial infection and cause fatigue, fever, and ...
- Queens Chronicle
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