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CDC report: Valley Fever on the rise in Arizona

Mar 28, 2013, 4:20 PM | Updated: Mar 29, 2013, 4:00 am

A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
says Valley Fever is becoming a bigger problem in Arizona and the Southwest.

Clarisse Tsang, acting infectious disease epidemiology program manager with the Arizona Department of Health Services, said Valley Fever is considered an Arizona disease. We have 60 percent of the cases but more of our visitors are taking something extra home with them.

“It’s getting warmer and a lot of the spring training visitors and snowbirds are going home the East and Midwest and coming down with symptoms of Valley Fever.”

Valley Fever has similar symptoms to the flu: Fever, coughing, headache and feeling run down. Tsang said if you have concerns, get tested at your doctor’s office.

The rise in the number of enormous dust storms in the Valley has contributed to the rise in Valley Fever.

“And these storms don’t just kick up the dust that carries Valley fever, it worsens asthma,” said Tsang.

Other parts of the world and the nation don’t know about Valley Fever, but because we have so many travelers who come here, it is a disease of national importance and Tsang hopes the CDC report will shed more light about the dangers of the disease.

The CDC says the number of Valley Fever cases in Arizona increased from about
1,500 in 1998 to nearly 16,500 in 2011.

Health experts say between 1998 and 2011, nearly 112,000 cases of Valley Fever
were reported in 28 states and Washington, D.C.

Valley Fever is caused by inhaling a fungus which lives in soil in the
Southwest and becomes airborne when the soil is disturbed.

Not everyone exposed to the fungus gets sick, but those who do typically have
flu-like symptoms that can last for weeks or months.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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