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The fungus that causes Valley fever lives naturally in San Luis Obispo County soil and neighboring counties, the public ...
Dogs could help predict valley fever spread in humans. A new UC Davis study finds a correlation between occurrence of dog and ...
Valley Fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is a fungus that develops below the undisturbed surface of soils in hot, dry areas in the western United States. The fungus, when inhaled in dust, can cause ...
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Dust and disease: Valley fever’s quiet toll on El PasoAide Moreno remembers how Valley fever claimed her mother’s last year ... for students who didn’t have any, keeping an extra eye on the ones who didn’t have mothers at home, Moreno said.
Public health officials in San Luis Obispo County are reporting a record number of Valley Fever Cases for 2024. According to the health department, 482 cases were reported to the health department ...
Valley fever cases are expected to increase in 2025, particularly in California, raising public health concerns. A recent study reveals a strong link between the disease in dogs and humans ...
Banner Urgent Cares across Phoenix and Tucson are now testing pneumonia patients for Valley Fever 45% of the time, an increase of 18% from last February. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — After seeing a ...
If you live in the Central Valley of California, chances are you’ve heard of Valley Fever. This serious mystery disease, if ...
California scientists have determined that dogs might be able to help predict the spread of a dangerous fungus, which has ...
Valley fever cases are expected to increase in 2025, particularly in California, raising public health concerns. A recent study reveals a strong link between the disease in dogs and humans ...
Valley fever spread Sykes, along with colleagues at UC Berkeley, also mapped positive results by location and found valley fever in dogs spread from just 2.4% of U.S. counties in 2012 to 12.4% in ...
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