May 5, 2013

Fever hits thousands in parched California farm heartland

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Lucila Huerta tends to her husband, Guadalupe, who is suffering from Valley Fever and other medical problems, in their apartment in Madera, Calif. Valley Fever, a little-known disease infecting more people nationwide every year, is especially prevalent in California's San Joaquin Valley. Every day millions of residents in this agricultural region live with the threat of the disease, which is caused by a fungus in the soil. People who work in dusty fields or construction sites are most at risk, but even visitors passing through the valley can contract Valley Fever.