Blastomycosis
Bacterial disease is also called North American Bacterial Disease or Dermatitis Bacterial Disease. It mainly invades the lungs, skin, and bones. Caused by dermatitis (North American) budding bacteria. Most people think that they may be saprophytic bacteria such as soil and wood. It can also infect animals such as horses and dogs. Most common in the United States, in addition to the endemic endemic disease, also extends to the central and southeastern states of the Atlantic Ocean, north to the Midwest to New York and southern Canada. Cases have also been reported in the Middle East and Africa.
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