Diseases and Conditions
Histoplasmosis
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Risk factors
The chances of developing histoplasmosis symptoms increase with the number of spores you inhale. People more likely to be exposed include:
- Farmers
- Pest control workers
- Poultry keepers
- Construction workers
- Roofers
- Landscapers and gardeners
- Cave explorers
- Demolition workers
Most at risk of severe infection
Children younger than age 2 and adults age 55 and older have weaker immune systems, so they're more likely to develop disseminated histoplasmosis — the most serious form of the disease. Other factors that can weaken your immune system include:
- HIV or AIDS
- Cancer chemotherapy
- Corticosteroid drugs, such as prednisone
- Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, often used to control rheumatoid arthritis
- Medications that prevent rejection of organ transplants