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Identifying and Preventing Valley Fever
The most common tend to be mild and flu-like, including: Valley fever can cause a rash that looks like slightly elevated nodules or bumps, blisters, or pimple-like lesions. They may be red ...
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 ... that left him retching and shaking are less frequent now, and the lesions where the fungus grew on his face and arms have faded to scars.
California scientists have determined that dogs might be able to help predict the spread of a dangerous fungus, which has ...