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As California’s climate heats up, Valley fever spikes — especially on Central Coast

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Jaime Gonzalez, 48, stands in a Modesto walnut orchard. In 2008, he was infected with Valley fever as he was walking out of a hospital after a monthlong stay to treat a blood clot. Despite his chronic pain and fatigue, Gonzales regularly visits groups of migrant workers to explain the risk of the fungal disease. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

Because the fungus that causes the disease spreads easily in hot, arid conditions, the number of cases will grow, UC Berkeley study says


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