Cats and even zoo animals can catch valley fever. Anivive, the company the UA research team is contracted with to create the vaccine, received a $33 million contract earlier this year from the ...
Banner Urgent Cares across Phoenix and Tucson are now testing pneumonia patients for Valley Fever 45% of the time, an ...
Valley Fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is a fungus that develops below the undisturbed surface of soils in hot, dry areas in the western United States. The fungus, when inhaled in dust, can cause ...