[pct-l] Valley fever
Ellen Shopes
igellenig at gmail.com
Thu May 23 10:34:15 CDT 2013
Interesting post Muse. I wonder if the incidence is climbing or if there is just more awareness, prompting increased diagnosis.
The CDC quotes the incidence in dry SW climates as 30-60%. When I first moved to AZ back in the 1980s, people warned me that I would get it. If you spend any time outdoors, there is a lot of disturbed soil and blowing dust. Within weeks, I got the usual symptoms, then went on to full recovery. In the hospital where I work, it is not uncommon to see lung lesions/scars from Valley fever. In elderly patients, a biopsy is sometimes done to confirm the diagnosis (and confirm that it is not cancer).
Probably a good thing to be aware of, so if a persistant illness develops, one can get prompt treatment.
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