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valley fever
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Word History and Origins
Origin of valley fever1
First recorded in 1935–40; so called because it is common in the San Joaquin Valley in California
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Example Sentences
By the end of the century, global warming could expand the habitat of the fungus that causes valley fever.
From Science News
An estimated 30 to 40 Arizona residents die from valley fever each year.
From The Daily Beast
Valley fever cases have been diagnosed in Washington state, beyond its normal geographical range, he added.
From The Daily Beast
According to the CDC (PDF), nearly 75 percent of valley fever victims miss work or school for about two weeks.
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The CDC says that about 60 percent of the people who inhale the spore do not contract valley fever.
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The scientific term for the disease is coccidioidomycosis, most commonly known as valley fever.
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