<p>*Ranks are based on case counts and incidence rates of California counties. Antelope Valley, not a county but a large part of Los Angeles County, is included to demonstrate how high incidence rate can be within LA County. Compared to the 57 other counties in California during 2001–2011, LA County had the third highest average annual number of cases and Antelope Valley had a higher incidence rate than all but six counties.</p><p>**Counties not part of the Central California Valley are Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, San Diego, Riverside, Ventura, Orange, San Bernardino, Monterey, Santa Clara, and Santa Barbara.</p><p>Top average annual coccidioidomycosis cases and incidence rates (per 100,000 people) in California, 2001–2011 and 2008–2011.<...
<p>Legend. The male to female ratio increased from 2.1 to 5.7 between 1992 and 2003. This changed st...
Supplementary table for: Regional analysis of coccidioidomycosis incidence \u2014 California, 2000\u...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
<p>Legend. Among the 24 health districts of Los Angeles County, Antelope Valley, San Fernando, and W...
<p>Legend. The increase in coccidioidomycosis cases has been extremely high in the health districts ...
<p>Legend. Starting in 2004, substantial increases in the number of reported coccidioidomycosis case...
<p>Legend. *Average annual incidence rates were calculated by dividing the average annual number of ...
<p>Legend. *2004–2011 excludes 2006–2008 because of substantial missing race-ethnicity data during t...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic in California. In an l l-year period from the beginningof 1980 to the ...
<p>Legend. The number of reported new residential buildings constructed in Antelope Valley was stron...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is an infection caused by the soil-dwelling fungus Coccidioides sp...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
<p>Legend. The male to female ratio increased from 2.1 to 5.7 between 1992 and 2003. This changed st...
Supplementary table for: Regional analysis of coccidioidomycosis incidence \u2014 California, 2000\u...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
<p>Legend. Among the 24 health districts of Los Angeles County, Antelope Valley, San Fernando, and W...
<p>Legend. The increase in coccidioidomycosis cases has been extremely high in the health districts ...
<p>Legend. Starting in 2004, substantial increases in the number of reported coccidioidomycosis case...
<p>Legend. *Average annual incidence rates were calculated by dividing the average annual number of ...
<p>Legend. *2004–2011 excludes 2006–2008 because of substantial missing race-ethnicity data during t...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
Coccidioidomycosis is endemic in California. In an l l-year period from the beginningof 1980 to the ...
<p>Legend. The number of reported new residential buildings constructed in Antelope Valley was stron...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is an infection caused by the soil-dwelling fungus Coccidioides sp...
We used hospital discharge data to estimate incidence and distribution of coccidioidomycosis-associa...
<p>Legend. The male to female ratio increased from 2.1 to 5.7 between 1992 and 2003. This changed st...
Supplementary table for: Regional analysis of coccidioidomycosis incidence \u2014 California, 2000\u...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...