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  1. Return to the Valley Fever Data & Publications webpage. Valley Fever in California Dashboard. This dashboard provides an overview of surveillance data for Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis or “cocci”) in California from 2001–2022. For an overview of data inclusion/exclusion criteria for this dashboard, please see the Technical Notes.

  2. Valley Fever in California Dashboard. Interactive overview of Valley fever cases and rates in California by year, location, and demographic group. Includes data from 2001–2022

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  4. The map below shows the rates of reported Valley fever cases by county in California, with darker shaded counties having higher rates than lighter shaded counties. Outside of California, Valley fever occurs in Arizona, and some areas of Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas, and parts of Mexico and Central and South America.

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  5. Areas with Valley Fever. Maps show the approximate areas where the fungus that causes Valley fever ( Coccidioides ) is found. Symptoms of Valley Fever. Testing for Valley Fever. Reducing Risk for Valley Fever. Treatment of Valley Fever. Valley Fever Personal Stories.

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  7. oehha.ca.gov › impacts-human-health › valley-feverValley fever | OEHHA

    Nov 1, 2022 · Maps showing Valley fever rates from 2013-2018 (left) and in 2019 (right) Source: CDPH 2020 In California, the incidence of Valley fever has increased almost fivefold from 2001 to 2021.

  8. It is important to note that: A) Two thirds of all Valley Fever cases are contracted in Arizona, with Phoenix and Tucson as the two most affected cities. B) Kern County (Bakersfield) is the most endemic area in California. C) There are also endemic areas in Central America, South America, and northwestern Mexico.

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