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24 kwi 2024 · Learn about the fungus that causes Valley fever, where it lives and spreads, and how it affects people. See maps of estimated areas for Coccidioides in the U.S. and worldwide, and reported cases by county.
- Reported Cases of Valley Fever | Valley Fever | CDC
Map of reported cases. Average incidence of reported Valley...
- Valley Fever | Valley Fever | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and ...
Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) is a lung infection from a...
- Reported Cases of Valley Fever | Valley Fever | CDC
Valley fever is a lung infection from a fungus in soil in parts of the U.S. Maps show the approximate areas where the fungus that causes Valley fever (Coccidioides) is found.
24 kwi 2024 · Valley fever is a reportable disease in some states, especially Arizona and California. See the annual and historical data, maps, and trends of reported cases by state and county from 1998 to 2022.
Valley fever (also called coccidioidomycosis or “cocci”) is a disease caused by the Coccidioides fungus that grows in the soil and dirt in some areas of California and the southwestern United States. This fungus can infect the lungs and cause respiratory symptoms, including cough, difficulty breathing, fever, and tiredness or fatigue.
Valley fever (also called coccidioidomycosis or “cocci”) is a disease caused by a fungus that grows in the soil and dirt in some areas of California and the southwestern United States. People and animals can get sick when they breathe in dust that contains the Valley fever fungus.
CDPH provides two types of surveillance updates on reported Valley fever cases in California: (1) provisional monthly updates and (2) final year-end updates. Data are provided in dashboard and report formats.
Learn about Valley Fever, a serious illness caused by a fungus in the soil, and how to protect workers who may be exposed to dust and wind. See the map of endemic areas and the requirements for employers and workers in California.