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  1. The fungus that causes Valley fever lives in the soil in the southwestern United States, south-central Washington State, and parts of Mexico and Central and South America. The maps on this page show the following topics: Approximate areas where we know or suspect the fungus lives. Places where Valley fever outbreaks have happened.

  2. Most people (about 6 in 10) infected with Valley fever have no symptoms, and their bodies will fight off the infection naturally. People who do get sick usually develop symptoms 1−3 weeks after breathing in the fungus. Valley fever usually infects the lungs, and some people can develop respiratory symptoms or pneumonia (a lung infection).

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  4. Valley Fever. 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. For additional surveillance reports and epidemiologic summaries of Valley fever in ...

  5. Old Historical Atlas Maps of California. Morse’s 1845 Map of California. Colton’s 1856 Map of California. 1866 Sketch of Public Surveys Map of California and Nevada by the Department of Interior Land Office. 1874 Map of Northern California and Nevada. 1874 Map of Southern California and Nevada.

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  6. California Wildfire History Map. See how the state’s fires have changed over time due to a changing climate and increasing forest fuel loads. About the data. This is Cal Fire’s most complete dataset of recorded California wildfires. 1878-1969 and 2020 are displayed separately here due to data differences. For questions about this map ...

  7. Mar 31, 2024 · Valley fever. Valley fever (also called coccidioidomycosis or “cocci”) is a reportable disease in California, which means healthcare providers and laboratories that diagnose a case of Valley fever must report it to their local health department. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) uses data on Valley fever cases to track ...

  8. 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 ...

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