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  2. Valley Fever Awareness Campaign, 2019–2020 Executive Summary (PDF) January 2021. CDPH also periodically publishes more focused Valley fever reports in journals, including surveillance summaries, analyses of hospital and death data, and reports summarizing Valley fever outbreaks. See below for some of CDPH’ s Valley fever publications:

  3. napavintners.com › napa_valley › vintage_chartsNapa Valley Vintage Reports

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    The Vintage of a Lifetime In 2023, Napa Valley experienced one of the longest growing seasons in a decade or more. With consistent, mild weather throughout the season, above-average crop yields, and extended hang time, 2023 is an exceptional, high-quality, memorable vintage. Winter and spring rains led to full reservoirs and healthy, saturated soil...

    The Tale of Two Harvests Winemakers are calling the vintage “the tale of two harvests,” making it one of the more unique vintages in recent history. The white wine harvest kicked off in early August, followed quickly by red wine varieties. With climate variability as the new normal, Napa Valley grape growers aim to be resilient and adaptable. Their...

    The Joy is Back The 2021 vintage will be remembered for low yields with intensely-flavored, small-sized berries and a smooth and uneventful harvest season. The season started off with very little rain, leading to the 2nd year of drought conditions in Napa Valley, Harvest began early with white wine grapes picked on July 30th and red wine grapes beg...

    Despite the Challenges, the 2020 Vintage will not be Absent from the History Book The 2020 season will be remembered for factors beyond the normal measurements. Here in the valley, it was a warm, dry winter and we didn't start to see rain and cold weather until the end of March. While the mild spring season gave us a great early start, the wineries...

    A long, warm summer and mild finish to the season The beginning of the 2019 growing season was defined by copious rainfall and late soil moisture. The long, warm summer saw very few extreme heat events, with foggy mornings setting the stage for vibrant and expressive wines. The long, relatively mild finish to the season, not without its moments of ...

    Seamless season of heavenly hangtime and phenomenal phenolic development February saw abundant rains, followed by lots of filtered light in spring and early summer. Both bud break and flowering occurred a bit late, but under ideal weather conditions, creating plentiful and even fruit set. Summer brought generous sun during the day and cooler marine...

    Mother Nature throws curve balls; winemakers catch them The year began with abundant rainfall, followed by a mild Spring resulting in extended flowering with little shatter. A Labor Day weekend heatwave kicked harvest into high gear, then cool weather allowed sugar levels to return to normal. By October 8 nearly 90 percent of the 2017 grape tonnage...

    A near-perfect growing season The near-perfect 2016 growing season started early, saw ideal weather conditions throughout and wrapped up as the valley's first significant fall rainstorm arrived on October 14. Thanks to a relatively steady and mild July and August and then a series of warm days at the end of the growing season, vineyards were able t...

    Vintage will be remembered for high quality, but low yields The 2015 growing season in Napa Valley started out with unseasonably warm temperatures in the late winter and early spring. This resulted in an early bud break and bloom. Colder temperatures in May (during the peak of bloom) caused uneven fruit set which ultimately resulted in much smaller...

    Early harvest yields high quality wine grape crop In spite of the drought and the South Napa earthquake, vintners are using words like “quality,” “depth of flavor” and “excellent” to describe their expectations for the 2014 vintage in Napa Valley. Many are also noting “perfect weather,” “abundant crop” and “good fortune” among the blessings they ar...

  4. Infectious Diseases Branch Division of Communicable Disease Control California Department of Public Health (CDPH) • 7000-9000 annual cases. – One of CA’s most reported diseases. • In 2020, rate of 18.1 cases per 100,000 population • VF rates in CA vary widely Valley fever is endemic in CA. Median annual rates 2000-2018.

  5. Total Cases: A total of 9,004 new Valley fever cases were reported in 2019. This is the highest number of cases reported in a given year in California since individual cases became reportable in 1995. Rate: The rate of Valley fever in 2019 was about 23 cases per 100,000 people, which is 18% higher than in 2018, when the rate was 19 cases per ...

  6. Published by. John Elflein , Sep 14, 2022. In 1970, there were 0.19 new cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever per 100,000 population, compared to 1.6 cases per 100,000 population in 2019. This ...

  7. Nov 2, 2020 · Proportion of fatal and nonfatal cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Sonora, Mexico, 2015–2018, among all cases (Map A) and persons aged < 18 years (Map B). Clinical and laboratory findings. Fever was reported by all cases as required by the case definition.

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