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The fungus that causes Valley fever lives naturally in San Luis Obispo County soil and neighboring counties, the public health department said.
Public health officials in San Luis Obispo County are reporting a record number of Valley Fever Cases for 2024.
Valley Fever, scientifically known as coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by a fungus that thrives in soil, particularly within regions such as San Luis Obispo County and the Central Valley.
Valley fever is known to increase after periods of drought followed by heavy rain, according to county health officer – San Luis Obispo County recorded […] ...
Valley fever, a disease caused by a fungus, has become an alarming health issue in San Luis Obispo County, with 2024 witnessing a record number of cases. This article explores the surge in Valley ...
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"In 2011, the city of San Luis Obispo had approximately 25 parcels ... that whole area southwest of [Los Osos Valley Road], the area above Johnson [Avenue] near Bishops and Lizzy and Samuel ...
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