Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) is endemic in the southwestern United States and caused by inhalation of Coccidioides spp. fungal spores from soil or dust; 97% of U.S. Valley fever cases are reported from Arizona and California (1). In California, Valley fever incidence increased 213% from 2014 to 2018 (2). In 2016, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) added three questions to the adult California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey to better understand whether Californians had heard of Valley fever, knew the environmental risk where they live, and knew who is at risk for severe disease. A total of 2,893 BRFSS respondents aged 6518 years answered at least one Valley fever question. Using the weighted Ca...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Coccidioidomycosis (also called Valley fever) is caused by a soilborne fungus, | spp.| in arid regio...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is an infection caused by the soil-dwelling fungus Coccidioides sp...
In 2018, there were 15,611 cases of Valley fever reported to CDC. Most of these cases were in people...
Valley fever, a fungal infection also called coccidioidomycosis, is a major cause of illness in the ...
Coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, is a fungal disease transmitted through the inhalation of Cocci...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) incidence has been steadily increasing in the Southwest United Sta...
Valley fever, also called coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by the fungus Coccidioides. The...
Valley fever is endemic to the southwestern United States. Humans contract this fungal disease by in...
Coccidiodomycosis (valley fever) is a systemic infection caused by inhalation of airborne spores fro...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
Coccidioidomycosis, or more commonly known, Valley Fever, is an infection caused by inhaling a fungu...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
Valley Fever, or Coccidioidomycosis, a fungal respiratory disease, is prevalent with increasing inci...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Coccidioidomycosis (also called Valley fever) is caused by a soilborne fungus, | spp.| in arid regio...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is an infection caused by the soil-dwelling fungus Coccidioides sp...
In 2018, there were 15,611 cases of Valley fever reported to CDC. Most of these cases were in people...
Valley fever, a fungal infection also called coccidioidomycosis, is a major cause of illness in the ...
Coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, is a fungal disease transmitted through the inhalation of Cocci...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) incidence has been steadily increasing in the Southwest United Sta...
Valley fever, also called coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by the fungus Coccidioides. The...
Valley fever is endemic to the southwestern United States. Humans contract this fungal disease by in...
Coccidiodomycosis (valley fever) is a systemic infection caused by inhalation of airborne spores fro...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
Coccidioidomycosis, or more commonly known, Valley Fever, is an infection caused by inhaling a fungu...
Coccidioidomycosis (CM) is a fungal infection endemic in the southwestern United States (US). In Cal...
Valley Fever, or Coccidioidomycosis, a fungal respiratory disease, is prevalent with increasing inci...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Although coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California has been well-characterized, much remains unkn...
Coccidioidomycosis (also called Valley fever) is caused by a soilborne fungus, | spp.| in arid regio...