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A coccidioidomycosis outbreak following the Northridge, Calif, earthquake

January 1, 1997

Objective.  —To describe a coccidioidomycosis outbreak in Ventura County following the January 1994 earthquake, centered in Northridge, Calif, and to identify factors that increased the risk for acquiring acute coccidioidomycosis infection.

Design.  —Epidemic investigation, population-based skin test survey, and casecontrol study.

Setting.  —Ventura County, California.

Results.  —In Ventura County, between January 24 and March 15, 1994, 203 outbreak-associated coccidioidomycosis cases, including 3 fatalities, were identified (attack rate [AR], 30 cases per 100 000 population). The majority of cases (56%) and the highest AR (114 per 100 000 population) occurred in the town of Simi Valley, a community located at the base of a mountain range that experienced numarous landslides associated with the earthquake. Disease onset for cases peaked 2 weeks after the earthquake. The AR was 2.8 times greater for persons 40 years of age and older than for younger persons (relative risk, 2.8; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.1-3.7; P

Publication Year 1997
Title A coccidioidomycosis outbreak following the Northridge, Calif, earthquake
DOI 10.1001/jama.1997.03540350054033
Authors E. Schneider, R.A. Hajjeh, R.A. Spiegel, R.W. Jibson, E. L. Harp, G.A. Marshall, R.A. Gunn, M.M. McNeil, R.W. Pinner, R.C. Baron, R.C. Burger, L.C. Hutwagner, C. Crump, L. Kaufman, S.E. Reef, G.M. Feldman, D. Pappagianis, S.B. Werner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Medical Association
Index ID 70019986
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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