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 ...
Cats and zoo animals can also catch Valley fever, according to the center Galgiani directs. The University of Arizona research team received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to use ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners that more cat food is being recalled because it could be ...
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 ...
Dust can harbor spores that cause valley fever, a fungal infection that can cause serious illness. Experts say dust storms don't seem to increase the levels of fungus in the air or lead to more ...