Valley fever is on the rise in California. You may never have thought about whether your dog could contract this disease, but you should — especially since Chico, while it’s not in the heart of the ...
Valley fever is on the rise in the Bay Area and across California, state health officials warn. The disease is caused by a fungus that grows in the soil and dirt. It can affect both people and animals ...
In the den of his small apartment in Stockton, 56-year-old Rex Dangerfield sits at a table. The walls are bare, and the space stripped down to essentials. The T-shirt he wears, stamped with the words ...
Wade was a vibrant and spunky French Bulldog who, like so many pets, only wanted love, safety, and a forever home. But fate had other plans. His early life started out normally, but soon took a ...
It appears the valley fever outbreak now affecting Tucson humans may be attacking our canine friends as well, say area veterinarians. "I've been swamped since the beginning of November," said Dr. Lisa ...
You might look at the title of this column and say to yourself: “Valley Fever? Why would she be writing about Valley Fever, when we don’t live in the valley?” That’s true . . . but you don’t have to ...
California reports over 5,500 Valley fever cases in 2025 amid rising spread. Risk increases for people over 60. Officials urge dust avoidance and mask use in high-risk areas to reduce exposure. Valley ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A groundbreaking vaccine for Valley Fever in dogs could soon be available, with its release expected within the next year. The creator of this vaccine emphasizes the importance ...
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