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Humans and dogs hang out a lot. A little less than half of households in the U.S. have a dog, and these curious creatures tend to root around in the dirt and dust, making them more likely to come ...
Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a fungus that thrives in moist soils and becomes airborne during drought. Its spores are easily inhaled, leading to infection. Climate change is cr… ...
Knowing when and where dogs got sick with Valley fever can help pinpoint the geographical areas where humans might also contract the disease, according to a paper recently published in The Journal ...
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