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With an increasing geographic footprint, it is important for clinicians to be able to recognize and treat coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, in susceptible patient populations.
California researchers think dogs can help predict the spread of Valley fever, which has surged in recent years.
A Long Beach company with ties to the Central Valley believes it is on track to develop a Valley Fever vaccine for humans. More than 100 miles away from ...
It's not quite as bad as The Last of Us. But progress has been achingly slow in developing new antifungal vaccines and drugs.
Learn more about coccidioides, the fungus responsible for valley fever, and what researchers are doing to monitor and track ...
Infectious disease specialists say antibiotic resistance is helping fuel the rise of so-called “superbugs,” and it’s not just bacteria we have to worry about.
Fungal infections are emerging as a global health crisis, with valley fever spreading rapidly due to climate change and ...
New research from UC Berkeley and UC Davis suggests that knowing when and where dogs get sick can help us know when humans ...
Molds and yeast on human bodies and in the air are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Experts say the microbes are ...
PRINCEVILLE (25News Now) - A Princeville farmer and mushroom hunter said he has been mushroom hunting for 35 years, and he said one type of fungus is highly sought after this season. Hunter Todd ...
A new study says a killer fungus which thrives in warm temperatures could spread through parts of Europe, causing serious lung problems for vulnerable people. A new study has found Aspergillus, a type ...
Uh, come here. There you go, there you go. Valley News Live. Living in a house made of fungi and bacteria may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but researchers are now one step closer to ...