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  2. Coccidioidomycosis - Wikipedia

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    In cats, symptoms may include skin lesions, fever, and loss of appetite, with skin lesions being the most common. [72] Other species in which Valley fever has been found include livestock such as cattle and horses; llamas; marine mammals, including sea otters; zoo animals such as monkeys and apes, kangaroos, tigers, etc.; and wildlife native to ...

  3. Coccidioides immitis - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 296–297 C. immitis is more common west of the Tehachapi Mountains, while C. posadasii is more common east of it. [6] Coccidioides spp. are found in alkaline, sandy soils from semi-desert regions with hot summers, gentle winters, and annual rainfall between 10 and 50 centimetres (3.9 and 19.7 in). These fungi are usually found 10 to 30 ...

  4. Valley fever cases are spiking in Arizona this year. Here's ...

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    Valley fever, also known by its clinical name coccidioidomycosis, is a lung infection that is rarely fatal and typically goes away without treatment. You can contract it if you breathe in fungal ...

  5. Coccidioides - Wikipedia

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    The most common clinical syndrome in the other 40% of infected patients is an acute respiratory illness characterized by fever, cough, and pleuritic pain. Skin manifestations, such as erythema nodosum, are also common with Coccidioides infection.

  6. Is Valley fever real and rising in Fresno County? We have ...

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    Through July, Valley fever cases have reached 540 this year in Fresno County. That surpasses 2022 entire year totals. ... If you live in an area where Valley fever is common and develop symptoms ...

  7. Valley Fever: The deadly and incurable disease ... - AOL

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    For seven years Cheyenne Baker had been in and out of hospital, after receiving a diagnosis of Valley Fever – a fungal disease which attacks the lungs, caused by the inhalation of airborne ...

  8. Coccidioides posadasii - Wikipedia

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    Coccidioides posadasii is a pathogenic fungus that, along with Coccidioides immitis, is the causative agent of coccidioidomycosis, [1] or valley fever in humans.It resides in the soil in certain parts of the Southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and some other areas in the Americas, but its evolution was connected to its animal hosts.

  9. Valley fever cases spike in California, already way up from ...

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    Valley fever is caused by inhaling spores of coccidioides, a fungal pathogen that thrives in the drier and dustier regions of the state. The fungus is released when the dry soil where it grows is ...