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. 2023 Jan 14;9(1):117. doi: 10.3390/jof9010117

Table 1.

Current species in the genus Blastomyces.

Species Geographic Range Notes
B. dermatitidis North America, including midwestern, southern, southeastern United States, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and midwestern Canadian provinces By far the most common etiology of blastomycosis
B. gilchristii Primarily in certain areas of Wisconsin and Ontario Only distinguishable from B. dermatitidis by phylogenetic analysis
B. helicus Western Canada and western United States Rarely causes disease, mostly in immunocompromised hosts
B. percursus Middle East, Africa More bone and cutaneous manifestations than classic blastomycosis
B. emzantsi South Africa Geographically restricted, but presents similarly to B. percursus
B. parvus North and South America,
Eastern Europe, Australia
Causative agent of adiaspiromycosis in rodents; rare infection in humans
B. silverae Western Canada Not implicated in human disease