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| Valley Fever Facts | |||
| The valley fever fungus grows naturally in soil in the southwestern United States and in parts of Central and South America. How do people get valley fever? | |||
| http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/valley.html |
| Do Dogs Get Valley Fever? | |||
| Valley Fever fungus is found. Occasionally, the fungus may invade the brain and seizures can result. How is Valley Fever Diagnosed in Dogs? | |||
| http://www.arl.arizona.edu/vfce/vfce.k9vf.html |
| Valley Fever Center for Excellence | |||
| leer en Español Valley Fever is primarily a is caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis into spherules. Valley Fever symptoms generally weeks of exposure. Valley Fever is not a "contagious coccidioidomycosis). The Valley Fever Center for Excellence | |||
| http://www.arl.arizona.edu/vfce/ |
| VALLEY FEVER (COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS) What is Valley Fever and how ... | |||
| Valley Fever can be a serious and sometimes deadly fungus infection. The Valley Fever fungus lives in soil and is spread, via spores, through the air. | |||
| http://www.dhs.cahwnet.gov/ps/dcdc/disb/pdf/Valleyfever%208-02.pdf |
| What is Valley Fever? | |||
| Other estimates indicate that in the United States more than 4 million people live in areas where the Valley Fever fungus is prevalent (or endemic) in the | |||
| http://www.casa.arizona.edu/~peter/valleyfever/web/page4.html |
| Valley Fever | |||
| Valley Fever? Valley Fever is primarily caused by the fungus Coccidioides spherules. Valley Fever symptoms generally of exposure. Valley Fever is not a "contagious caused by the fungus Coccidioides means by which valley fever is spread | |||
| http://vfce.arl.arizona.edu/ValleyFever/valley_fever.htm |
| OALS: ARSC, Valley Fever Project | |||
| Valley Fever fungus is considered a biological terrorist agent and requires Biocontainment Level-3 (BL3) handling, the same level as Anthrax. | |||
| http://ag.arizona.edu/oals/oals/arsc/fromnews/joefever.html |
| COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Valley fever) | |||
| COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Valley fever) What is coccidioidomycosis by inhaling spores of a fungus called Coccidioides immitis at all or may produce a fever, chills, and cough. This is made by finding the fungus in the patient's sputum | |||
| http://www.health.state.ut.us/els/epidemiology/epifacts/cocci.html |
| What is Valley Fever? | |||
| Estimates indicate that in the United States more than 4 million people live in areas where the Valley Fever fungus is prevalent (or endemic) in the soils. | |||
| http://vfce.arl.arizona.edu/vemain.htm |
| Environmental Mediation of Valley Fever | |||
| Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is an environmentally dwelling fungus found in America. Valley Fever is not spread containing the fungus are disturbed habitat of the fungus, human or Survey and the Valley Fever Center for researching Valley Fever: 1) to use | |||
| http://www.casa.arizona.edu/~peter/valleyfever/web/index.html |
| SOUTHERN ARIZONA VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM DEDICATES VALLEY FEVER ... | |||
| It shall also permit the expansion of studies into the biology of the Valley Fever fungus with a recently awarded VA Merit Review grant. | |||
| http://vfce.arl.arizona.edu/VFCE/Research/articles/research3601.htm |
| Worldbook Medical Encyclopedia > Vaccination - Vulvovaginitis > Valley fever | |||
| found? The valley fever fungus grows naturally Alistair. Valley fever is caused by a fungus (sorry, forgot suffer) from Valley Fever . Its meant caused by the fungus Coccidioides caused by a fungus whose spores in soil. Valley fever is not contagious | |||
| http://www.surfablebooks.com/wbmedical/33575/33588/1.htm |
| Medic-Planet Valley fever | |||
| Valley fever: There are several diseases caused when a fungus that grows throughout a particular environment invades a human body. | |||
| http://www.medic-planet.com/MP_article/article_num/677/6 |
| UA Valley Fever Center for Excellence Documents Valley Fever as "A Regional Disease... | |||
| immitis, the fungus that causes valley fever, is endemic treat. The fungus that causes valley fever -- also called where the fungus exists. Most weeks from valley fever's flu-like spread of the fungus to other information about valley fever, call the | |||
| http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/opa/news/feb99/valley.htm |
| Valley Fever: the Family Veterinarian | |||
| FEVER INFORMATION VALLEY FEVER is an infection caused by the fungus Coccidiodies immitis United States. The fungus produces spores, which lungs and manifests as fever, cough, and loss of CLINICAL SIGNS include; fever, joint swelling, weight | |||
| http://www.familyvet.com/valley.htm |
| 04.02.2001 - UC Berkeley researchers trace ancient migration of ... | |||
| The discovery will help scientists learn more about the spread and evolution of the Valley Fever fungus, Coccidioides immitis, which grows in soils in hot, dry | |||
| http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2001/04/02_fever.html |
| Golden Retrievers: Rescue a Golden of Arizona: Valley Fever Information | |||
| Love of Goldens Valley Fever Information Click golden-retriever.org Valley Fever Coccidioides immitis Information and Links Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis is caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis into spherules. Valley Fever symptoms generally | |||
| http://www.golden-retriever.org/valleyfever.asp |
| Coccidioidomycosis - acute (primary) pulmonary - Overview | |||
| Q R S T U V W X Y Z Fungus Overview Symptoms Alternative names: Valley fever; San Joaquin Valley fever Definition: An infection caused by breathing in a fungus found in the soil in especially San Joaquin Valley), and to a lesser extent | |||
| http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/000094.htm |
| Valley Fever Vaccine Project of the Americas | |||
| resources. Valley Fever can't be eliminated technical name for Valley Fever is Coccidioidomycosis immitis, a fungus somewhat like infection starts. Valley Fever is not contagious suppress the fungus, not to kill severe case of Valley Fever may require | |||
| http://www.valleyfever.com/whatis.htm |
| Spears & MacLeod: Medical Links: Fever: Pharmasave :Yarmouth, Nova Scotia... | |||
| a report 99 VALLEY FEVER CENTER. FOR EXCELLENCE REPORT. 1999- 2000. The Valley Fever Center for Excellence 1999- 2000. The Valley Fever Center for Excellence Healthy! Info on scarlet fever- synthroid skin fungus sunburn remedies symptom | |||
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| previously healthy young gay males in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. While the fungus Pneumocystis Carinii is widespread in the lungs of U.S residents, it does not usually | |||
| http://online.sfsu.edu/~ali1212/Medical.html |
| HWS-US8-31-01.PDF | |||
| Chemical; D=Disease; E=Emotional; F=Fungus; M=Miasm; P=Parasite; T=Toxins ASSIMILATE NOW B Antidotes a fungus that binds minerals that engender Chemical; D=Disease; E=Emotional; F=Fungus; M=Miasm; P=Parasite; T=Toxins in the toe BURN OT BURN OUT FUNGUS F A form of Pitayriasis that | |||
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| working. If your enzymes are high, rejection is suspicious. Signs and Symptoms 1. Fever of 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit or higher 2. Fatigue 3. Swelling or soreness over the | |||
| http://www.healthcare.ucla.edu/transplant/pdfs/ocmedu.pdf |
| Ask Doctor Fungus | |||
| Webillustrated Ask Doctor Fungus Here are a few common the shape of the fungus! There are, however I think I've got fungus growing in my building Mycoses. Q. What is Valley Fever? A. See Coccidioidomycosis word for filamentous fungus written as both | |||
| http://www.doctorfungus.com/faq/index.htm |
| Ask Doctor Fungus | |||
| Webillustrated Ask Doctor Fungus Here are a few common the shape of the fungus! There are, however I think I've got fungus growing in my building Mycoses. Q. What is Valley Fever? A. See Coccidioidomycosis word for filamentous fungus written as both | |||
| http://www.doctorfungus.org/faq/index.htm |
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| http://glossary.hivatis.org/glossary/Glossary.pdf |
| CLIMAS - Predicting Valley Fever Incidence | |||
| 1950s discovered the microscopic culprit for the disease, the fungus Coccidioides immitis. They also noted links between outbreaks of valley fever and climatic | |||
| http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/climas/research/vf/background.html |
| ZOONOTIC DISEASES | |||
| INFECTIONS BRUCELLOSIS (In humans: Mediterranean fever, undulant fever, Malta fever. In animals: contagious abortion, epizootic abortion DISEASE IN MAN: Lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, fever, headache, chills, orchitis, weakness, nausea, weight | |||
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| Treatment Sponge Bath for Fever Fungus Antifungal Medications Examination Ophthalmology Fever Fungus Gastroenterology Fever Management Fever Management Sponge Bath Fungus Fungus Fluconazole Hantavirus, Rift Valley Fever) Severe Influenza | |||
| http://www.fpnotebook.com/ID144.htm |
| CSU Newsline - The Valley Fever Vaccine Project of the Americas ... | |||
| proposed an expansion of genomic (gene research) efforts in order to take advantage of the DNA sequencing that is being conducted on the Valley Fever fungus. | |||
| http://www.calstate.edu/newsline/Archive/02-03/020815-Bak.shtml |
| Valley Fever Vaccine Project of the Americas | |||
| be a source of useful information for those living in the arid areas of the southwestern United States and in Mexico where the valley fever fungus thrives and | |||
| http://www.valleyfever.com/primer.htm |
| Arizona Respiratory Center: Valley Fever | |||
| fever is suspected as the cause of the illness, blood tests may be done, which demonstrate antibodies to the fungus and confirm a diagnosis of valley fever. | |||
| http://www.resp-sci.arizona.edu/patient-info/child/valley-fever-k.htm |
| NewStandard: 12/1/99 | |||
| However, the great majority of people who inhale spores never become sick and never know they had an encounter with the valley fever fungus. | |||
| http://www.s-t.com/daily/12-99/12-01-99/zzzaddon.htm |
| Boxer Mailing List Valley Fever Faqs | |||
| What is Valley Fever? Valley Fever is a disease caused by a fungus, Coccidioides immitis, which exists as a mold found in the soil. | |||
| http://iupucbio2.iupui.edu/bml/valleyfeverfaq.html |
| Valley Fever - Tri City Veterinary Hospital | |||
| Named for the San Joaquin Valley in California, Valley Fever is an illness caused by a fungus than lives in certain parts of the desert southwest. | |||
| http://www.tricityvethospital.com/library/valley_fever.htm |
| Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis) | |||
| an infection by the fungus Coccidioides immitus. As the name valley fever implies, the fungus is found only in certain regions. | |||
| http://www.ivillagehealth.com/experts/infectious/qas/0,11816,233641_128185,00.html |
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| The fungus can spread to bones and joints causing lameness. Valley Fever can also spread to the brain, the spinal cord, the eyes, the skin and lymph nodes. | |||
| http://www.ctaz.com/~wahs/w3.html |
| HEALTH TALK - Dr. Bob Martin | |||
| infection valley fever among US Navy SEALS highlights the potential risk to soldiers and others exposed to the dry, dusty regions where the culprit fungus | |||
| http://www.drbobmartin.com/2002k_09_27news03.html |
| Coccidioidomycosis - Valley Fever | |||
| What it is Valley Fever Coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, is a disease caused by the fungus coccidioides imminia, which exists as a mold found in the soil. | |||
| http://www.mesavet.com/library/coccidi.htm |
| valleyfeversurvivor.com | |||
| This indicates all species of Coccidioides, a distinction that may become necessary as researchers discover variations in the fungus that cause Valley Fever. | |||
| http://www.valleyfeversurvivor.com/glossary.html |
| INFECTIOUS DISEASES | |||
| Welcome to Ed's Pathology Notes, placed here originally for the convenience of medical students at my school. You need to check the accuracy of any information, from any source, against other credible sources. I cannot diagnose or treat over the web, I | |||
| http://www.pathguy.com/lectures/infect.htm |
| Laboratory- and other Occupationally-acquired Infections | |||
| summary: Spirochaetes. Relapsing fever. Temperate areas. B. recurrentis recurrent typhus (relapsing fever). Vach Gaz 31: 765767 GRUNKE 1899 Mediterranean or Malta fever. Lancet 1: 701-710 BISCAY VM 1934 A human case of abortus fever due to laboratory infection | |||
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| comfort at the new facility. Valley fever Valley fever should be considered an coccidioides immitis, the fungus that causes valley fever. As populations have expanded detect and treat. The fungus that causes valley fever, also called coccidioidomycosis | |||
| http://phoenix.bcentral.com/phoenix/stories/1999/03/08/newscolumn2.html |
| Medical Websites | |||
| MYCOBACTERIUM/FUNGUS GOPHER DATABASES MORE MYCOBACTERIUM/FUNGUS DATABASES Valley Fever Page Natural Wonders Archive Index to Mycology Resources niehs.nih.gov/sbrp/test/ 1994-hig.htm MYCOBACTERIUM/FUNGUS REFERENCES Purdue Weather Processor PSC Weather Center | |||
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| Earth Changes TV - Biology Archive | |||
| 99 India Fighting Brain Fever Outbreak11/23/99 Pesticide 99 8 Die Of Hemorrhagic Fever In Congo09/13/99 E develop anti-drug killer fungus01/14/99 'Machine' crafted radio says 1/6/98 Rift Valley Fever blamed for most deaths | |||
| http://www.earthchangestv.com/biology/biologyarc.htm |
| SF AIDS Fdn: BETA Glossary of HIV/AIDS Related Terms | |||
| RETROVIRAL SYNDROME (ARS): a combination of flu-like symptoms (e.g., fever, sore throat, skin rash, headache, nausea, muscle or joint pain related to HIV disease (e.g., swollen lymph nodes, night sweats, fever, diarrhea) that do not qualify as AIDS-defining illnesses. The | |||
| http://www.sfaf.org/treatment/glossary/glossary_no_frames.html |
| POZ.ca hosting the Glossary of HIV / AIDS related Terms | |||
| include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection | |||
| http://www.poz.ca/hivaidsglossary.htm |
| Guidelines for Geological Fieldwork in Areas Endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley... | |||
| Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) by Frederick Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is a disease immitis, a fungus that lives sometimes called, Valley Fever) is an infection inhabiting fungus Coccidioides Courtesy of the Valley Fever Americas Foundation | |||
| http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of00-348/of00-348.pdf |
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| The Amazing Fungi | |||
| A brightly-colored yellow fungus that grows on moss-covered logs When it imbibes water, the fungus resembles a blob of melting butter on a log. A striking soil fungus called an "earth star," so named Go To The Amazing Bird's-Nest Fungus Article Stinkhorn Fungi That | |||
| http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0504.htm |
| Geometry.Net - Health_Conditions: San Joaquin Valley Fever | |||
| an infection by the fungus Coccidioides immitus. As the name valley fever implies, the fungus is found only in certain regions. | |||
| http://www.geometry.net/health_conditions/san_joaquin_valley_fever.php |
| Geometry.Net - Health_Conditions: Valley Fever | |||
| in Dogs Veterinarians in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, please participate in this important study to identify and predict where Valley Fever fungus occurs on | |||
| http://www.geometry.net/health_conditions/valley_fever_page_no_2.php |
| CSU Newsline - CSU Bakersfield Valley Fever Project Advances | |||
| Valley Fever is caused by a fungus, coccidioides immitis, which exists in the soil in various areas of the American Southwest, northern Mexico and Central and | |||
| http://www.calstate.edu/newsline/02-03/021108-Bak.shtml |
| Ask AHSC - March 1999 | |||
| Similar expansion has occurred in central California and west Texas, which also are areas where the fungus that causes valley fever is endemic. | |||
| http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/opa/answers/mar99.htm |
| USGS GAM Program - Valley Fever in the Arid Southwest | |||
| and Tucson areas of Arizona, development expands into and disturbs soils favorable for hosting the fungus, causing an increased risk for Valley Fever infections | |||
| http://gam.usgs.gov/HumanHealth/valleyfever.shtml |
| valley fever on Encyclopedia.com 2002 | |||
| MEDICINE: Valley Fever A dust-borne fungus is causing an epidemic of misery and rising mortality in central California Date: 02/01/1993 ; Reading Level: 10. | |||
| http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-valley.asp |
| Valley Fever On The Rise | |||
| The dust borne disease known as Valley Fever has increased to epidemic proportions in The disease is caused by the fungus coccidioidiomyces immitis, a soil | |||
| http://www.aegis.com/pubs/bala/1993/BA930310.html |
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| Caused by a fungus, Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis) is a Southwestern disease that costs an estimated $168 million per year to treat in Arizona alone. | |||
| http://www.arl.arizona.edu/arl.new.html |
| Blastomycosis, Valley Fever and Systemic Fungal Diseases In The ... | |||
| Fungal Diseases We’ve all heard of ringworm. This is actually a localized surface dwelling skin fungus. Blastomycosis. Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis). | |||
| http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/fungal.html |
| Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) | |||
| Coccidioidomycosis is a disease caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis. Texas, Arizona, Nevada and California, where it is commonly called valley fever. | |||
| http://www.lebanonhealth.com/condi/44762.htm |
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| Bear vs. Valley Fever | |||
| 22 April 1998, Unfortunately this fungus is not easily shaken Barring any other problems or a flare up of the valley fever, we figure Bear will live several more | |||
| http://www.philandsooz.com/us/dogs/vfever.html |
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| The desert southwest (Arizona, N. Mexico, S. California) is the hotbed for coccidiodomycosis in the US “Cocci” or “Valley Fever” is a fungus that lives | |||
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| UA scientists make Tucson national center for Valley Fever ... | |||
| These stages involve the time from when a fungus is actually inhaled and determine why some people are able to resist infection to Valley Fever, while others | |||
| http://wildcat.arizona.edu/~wildcat/papers/90/18/08_1_m.html |
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| added to the parenthetical list of "South American haemorrhagic fever viruses." A large number of responses pertained to the proposed revised the definition to mean "a microorganism (virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia) or toxin listed in Appendix A of this part". The | |||
| http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/lrsat/42cfr72.htm |
| LANDLINE MAGAZINE - October 2001 | |||
| Who gets Valley Fever? Anyone who lives, visits or travels through the areas where the fungus grows in the soil may get Valley Fever. | |||
| http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2001/Oct2001/Your%20Health/valley_fever.html |
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| comfort at the new facility. Valley fever Valley fever should be considered an coccidioides immitis, the fungus that causes valley fever. As populations have expanded detect and treat. The fungus that causes valley fever, also called coccidioidomycosis | |||
| http://dayton.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/1999/03/08/newscolumn2.html |
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| TIME.com: Top Stories -- Valley Fever | |||
| The diagnosis: valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, a dust-borne disease caused by the microscopic spores of a fungus, Coccidioides immitis. | |||
| http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1101930201-160923,00.html |
| Valley Fever | |||
| The valley fever fungus lives in soil and is spreaddisturb the soil are at highest risk for valley fever. People with weak immune systems and | |||
| http://www.health-nexus.com/valley_fever.htm |
| COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Valley fever) | |||
| COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Valley fever). What is coccidioidomycosis? Coccidioidomycosis is an infectious disease caused by inhaling spores of a fungus called | |||
| http://hlunix.hl.state.ut.us/els/epidemiology/epifacts/cocci.html |
| Valley Fever | |||
| The name of the fungus, which causes Valley Fever or cocci, is Coccidioides immitis, which grows in soils around areas of low rainfall, high summer | |||
| http://www.purelypets.com/articles/valleyfever.htm |
| Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) | |||
| increase in the reported cases of Valley Fever in California. with the spores of a fungus called coccidioides the arid areas of the central valley of California | |||
| http://www.republicindemnity.com/losscontrol/bulletins/LC28-valfe.htm |
| Valley Fever Information | |||
| Excellence Valley Fever Vaccine Project Valley Fever Facts Valley Fever, the Cure? More info from an on-line Medical Encyclopedia Doctor Fungus eMedicine, very | |||
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| December 6, 1995 | |||
| For about five percent of those who contract valley fever, it is incurable through medications or the bodys natural immunity system. The fungus is then spread | |||
| http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/old-wildcats/fall95/December/December6,1995/01_5_m.html |
| Valley Fever - Oasis Animal Clinic | |||
| Valley Fever is a term used to describe a disease caused by a fungus present in the soil in the Arizona deserts (as well as parts of California and New Mexico | |||
| http://www.oasisanimalclinic.com/education/valleyfever.htm |
| Health: Valley Fever | |||
| exhaustion. Valley Fever is a fungus that is inhaled and exists in parts of Texas, Arizona and other dry climates. The majority | |||
| http://www.teenink.com/Past/2002/October/Health/ValleyFever.html |
| Subject: Valley Fever | |||
| The current prescription medicines used for the treatment of Valley Fever, such as Dyflucan or Nizorale, do not kill the fungus, but merely inhibit the | |||
| http://www.goldacregoldens.com/valleyfvr.html |
| ARE YOU EXPOSING YOURSELF TO HISTOPLASMOSIS | |||
| Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological another. The fungus can survive disease", "cave fever", "Darling's disease", "Ohio Valley disease, "Tingo Maria fever", "reticuloendotheliosis Habitat of the Fungus. Histoplasma immunity to the fungus, may quickly deteriorate to include fever, night sweating | |||
| http://www.wasg.iinet.net.au/histo.html |
| Adult Health Advisor 2001.1: Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) | |||
| The fungus lives in the soil of the central valley of California and the deserts of the southwestern US and It is commonly called cocci or valley fever. | |||
| http://www.realage.com/Connect/healthadvisor/adulthealth/crs/coccidom.htm |
| Valley Fever | |||
| Valley Fever is a lung infection. A fungus becomes airborne when dust around construction areas and agricultural areas is transported by the wind. | |||
| http://phoenix.about.com/library/weekly/aavalleyfevera.htm |
| Coccidioidomycosis - acute (primary) pulmonary | |||
| by breathing in a fungus found in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern US, Mexico, and Central and South America. Alternative Names: Valley fever. | |||
| http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/000094.htm |
| Coccidioidomycosis (valley Fever) | |||
| Coccidioidomycosis (valley Fever) What is coccidioidomycosis? Coccidioidomycosis is an infectious disease caused by inhaling spores of a fungus called | |||
| http://www.cchd.org/download/epi/coccidioidomycosis.pdf |
| VALLEY FEVER | |||
| VALLEY FEVER - A fungal infection caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis. Exists in two forms: primary disease, which is a self | |||
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| Glossary of HIV / AIDS related Terms | |||
| A term database for HIV or AIDS related terms from All the Virology on the WWW. | |||
| http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/ATVHIVGlossary.html |
| Pneumonia | |||
| WHAT IS PNEUMONIA? Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, and other organisms. Pneumonia is usually triggered when a patient's defense system is weakened, most often by a simple viral upper respiratory tract | |||
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| drug used in the treatment of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1, fever blisters, cold sores), herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2, genital MAI or other mycobacterial infections. AFEBRILE Without a fever. AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS GROUP (ACTG) A clinical trials network | |||
| http://www.virology.net/ATVGlossary.html |
| Terminology - Canadian MT Medical Transcription | |||
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| POZ.ca hosting the Glossary of HIV / AIDS related Terms | |||
| include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection | |||
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| EARTH Prophecy -- 1998 Hits & Misses File | |||
| As 1997 ended, with the year ahead still to be written, the following question was posed: Can a person with no developed psychic abilities, nor training in any methods of divination whatsoever, predict the future any better than the so-called | |||
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