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English: James Scott - Distribution of blastomycosis in North America based on the map given by Kwon-Chung and Bennett[1], with modifications made according to case reports from a series of additional sources.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] The base map used was contributed by NuclearVacuum|: File:BlankMap-North America-Subdivisions.svg
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James Scott - Distribution of blastomycosis in North America based on the map given by Kwon-Chung and Bennett[1], with modifications made according to case reports from a series of additional sources.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] The base map used was contributed by NuclearVacuum: File:BlankMap-North America-Subdivisions.svg

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  2. a b Crampton, TL (2002). "Epidemiology and clinical spectrum of blastomycosis diagnosed at Manitoba hospitals.". Clinical Infectious Diseases 34 (10): 1310-6. DOI:10.1086/340049. PMID 11981725.
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  4. a b Kane, J (1983). "Blastomycosis: a new endemic focus in Canada.". Canadian Medical Association journal 129 (7): 728–31. PMID 6616383.
  5. a b Lester, RS (2000). "Novel cases of blastomycosis acquired in Toronto, Ontario.". CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 163 (10): 1309–12. PMID 11107469.
  6. a b Morris, SK (2006). "Blastomycosis in Ontario, 1994-2003.". Emerging Infectious Diseases 12 (2): 274-9. DOI:10.3201/eid1202.050849. PMID 16494754. PMC: 3373107.
  7. a b Sekhon, AS (1982). "Blastomycosis: report of the first case from Alberta Canada.". Mycopathologia 79 (2): 65–9. DOI:10.1007/bf00468081. PMID 6813742.
  8. a b Vallabh, V (1988). "Blastomycosis in Saskatchewan.". The Western journal of medicine 148 (4): 460–2. PMID 3388850.

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