“…The first important message arising from the review is that only seven cases diagnosed in Europe (1%) [23,70,79,105,106,121,126] and one diagnosed in Israel [131] were not associated with any disclosed history of travel or residence in areas considered to be endemic for the disease and can, therefore, possibly be classified as autochthonous: four in Italy [23,79,105,126], two in Spain [70,106], and one in Ireland [121]. Italy has long been considered a country with endemic foci of histoplasmosis, and a number of autochthonous cases have been previously reported [7,8,[145][146][147][148].…”