Yes, it can act like emphysema.
Valley fever is not caused by a bacteria and so an antibiotic cannot be used to treat Valley fever. Valley fever is treated with an antifungal.
The scientific name for Valley fever is coccidioidomycoses.
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
Ohio Valley Fever does not respond to antibiotics because it is caused by a fungus, Histoplasma capsulatum, not a bacteria.Ohio Valley fever does respond to antifungal drug.
Many mammals can get Valley fever including dogs, cats, cattle, and marine mammals.
The morbidity rate of Valley fever in California is approximately 1/4 of 1%.
The cast of Valley Fever - 2011 includes: Levi Fiehler
There can be false-negative test for almost any disease including Valley fever.
Any severe cold, pneumonia or smoker's cough could mimic valley fever.
No. One did. It was named after the place it was first found.
People who had Valley fever would have flu-like symptoms, muscle pain, fever,rash,headache and joint pain.
Yes, Valley fever is still here and many new cases are occurring every year.