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California sees rising Valley Fever cases tied to climate-driven fungal spikes.
California is seeing a rise in Valley Fever cases, a respiratory illness caused by inhaling fungal spores from dry, dusty soil.
Health experts link the increase to climate patterns, including drought followed by rain, which can boost fungal growth and spore release.
The disease, common in arid regions, causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to serious complications, especially in vulnerable individuals.
Officials are urging residents to limit outdoor exposure during dusty conditions and use air filters to reduce risk, highlighting the growing public health impact of climate variability.
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California ve el aumento de los casos de fiebre del valle vinculados a picos de hongos impulsados por el clima.