Primary infection is thought to be autolimited and almost asymptomatic as histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever).
"It appears your mother had Valley Fever," the doctor said.
You have something called Valley Fever.
It can cause a disease called coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever).
The fungus that causes Valley Fever is well known in the arid Southwest, where it is estimated to infect 50,000 to 100,000 people a year.
The flu-like symptoms associated with Valley Fever caused a respiratory infection that developed into pneumonia.
While there, he realized that some patients had Valley Fever rather than Tuberculosis.
Valley Fever is a disease caused by a fungus (or mold) called Coccidioides.
Valley Fever is often mild, with no symptoms.
Valley Fever is diagnosed by testing your blood, other body fluids, or tissues.