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Valley Fever Monsoon Refresher

July 15, 2013

AZ Dept. of Health Services - Director’s Blog - Jul 15, 2013

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Inmates file class-action suit over valley fever exposure

July 11, 2013

The Bakersfield Californian - Jul 11, 2013

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Valley Fever Outbreaks Lead California to Move Inmates

July 5, 2013

ABC News - Jul 5, 2013

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A Disease Without a Cure Spreads Quietly in the West

July 4, 2013

The New York Times - Jul 4, 2013

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Valley fever not just a human problem

July 3, 2013

KJZZ 91.5 - Jul 3, 2013

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