Health & Medicine
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Valley Fever: Increasing Infectious Disease Cases Linked to Inhalation of Fungi from Dust Storm in the Western US
Most cases have been found in the Southwest US where the occurrence of dust storms is common. The Valley Fever, caused by a fungal infection, has seen a rise in cases in the Western United States, particularly in the southwestern states.
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