Dr. Lisa Shubitz and Marc Orbach didn’t set out to make a vaccine, much less the first vaccine of its kind in the world. But that’s exactly what they did, thanks to Orbach’s connection with a corn ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Valley Fever can be devastating to people and pets. But there’s a vaccine on the way to protect dogs---and maybe people. People just love dogs and there is something in the ...
Valley fever is on the rise in California. You may never have thought about whether your dog could contract this disease, but you should — especially since Chico, while it’s not in the heart of the ...
DURHAM — A pathologist with the New Hampshire Diagnostic Veterinary Lab at the University of New Hampshire recently diagnosed the fungal disease Valley fever in a rescue dog from Arizona. It is the ...
Valley Fever is an illness unique to the desert southwest and dogs are particularly vulnerable, but hope is on the horizon as researchers move closer to approval for a new preventative canine vaccine.
Valley fever, an infection caused by a type of fungus that lives nestled in dust and soil, has been reported more and more in U.S. residents over the past several years—but it's not just humans that ...
Wade was a vibrant and spunky French Bulldog who, like so many pets, only wanted love, safety, and a forever home. But fate had other plans. His early life started out normally, but soon took a ...
Dogs could help predict valley fever spread in humans. A new study finds a strong correlation between occurrence of dog and human disease. Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a fungus ...
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