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This publication is a revised edition of the NIOSH document
Histoplasmosis: Protecting Workers at Risk, which was originally
published in September 1997. The updated information in this
publication will help readers understand what histoplasmosis is and
recognize activities that may expose workers to the disease-causing
fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. The publication also informs readers
about methods they can use to protect themselves and others from
exposure. Outbreaks of histoplasmosis have shared similar
circumstances: People who did not know the health risks of
breathing in the spores of H. capsulatum became ill and sometimes
caused others nearby to become ill when they disturbed contaminated
soil or accumulations of bird or bat manure. Because they were
unaware of the hazard, they did not take protective measures that
could have prevented illness. This publication will help prevent
such exposures by serving as a guide for safety and health
professionals, environmental consultants, supervisors, and others
responsible for the safety and health of those working near
material contaminated with H. capsulatum. Activities that pose a
health risk to workers at these sites include disturbance of soil
at an active or inactive bird roost or poultry house, excavation in
regions where this fungus is endemic, and removal of bat or bird
manure from buildings. Local, State, and national public health
professionals may also find this publication useful for
understanding the health risks of exposure to H. capsulatum so that
they can provide guidance about work practices and personal
protective equipment.
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