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CA: Valley fever cases are on the rise in San Joaquin County

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Source: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/valley-fever-cases-rise-san-202908315.html

Valley fever cases are on the rise in San Joaquin County. How to tell if it’s that or COVID
Dominique Williams
Fri, November 3, 2023 at 4:29 p.m. EDT·2 min read
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Valley fever infection rates are beginning to rise in San Joaquin County, and a significant spike is being seen in the region “even considering the normally higher rates found in the Central Valley,” according to the county’s public health services.

The average number of Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, cases in San Joaquin County for October was nearly three times the average, according to the department. The 2020-2022 average for October was 11 confirmed cases, and October 2023 saw 31...
 
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