Congressional Valley Fever Task Force

Congressional Valley Fever Task Force

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Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis) is primarily a disease of the lungs that is common in the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is caused by the fungus Coccidioides spp., which grows in soils in areas of low rainfall, high summer temperatures, and moderate winter temperatures. These fungal spores become airborne when the soil is disturbed by winds, construction, farming and other activities.

Valley Fever Task Force Co-Chairs Schweikert, McCarthy Celebrate Valley Fever Awareness Week in AZ 11/13/2019

Valley Fever Task Force Co-Chairs Schweikert, McCarthy Celebrate Valley Fever Awareness Week in AZ

“Raising awareness for Valley Fever means more than advocating for better detection and treatment options once a year – it represents a constant push for progress to transform the lives of our constituents who have been affected by this terrible disease. As original co-sponsors of the FORWARD Act, we remain committed to providing the resources needed for research and drug-development to ultimately find a cure and vaccine. We are proud to report that at our urging, the FDA has confirmed it is planning a future workshop on drug development – a key priority laid out in our bill. We must continue to pursue solutions to mitigate, and eventually eliminate, this horrific disease so that our constituents and communities across the country can lead healthier lives without the fear of contracting Valley Fever,” the Members wrote.

Valley Fever Task Force Co-Chairs Schweikert, McCarthy Celebrate Valley Fever Awareness Week in AZ WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Co-Chairs of the Congressional Valley Fever Task Force David Schweikert (AZ-06) and Kevin McCarthy (CA-23) joined in celebrating Valley Fever Awareness Week in Arizona.

New law will require construction companies to provide valley fever training 10/15/2019

New law will require construction companies to provide valley fever training

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New law will require construction companies to provide valley fever training Construction companies in Kern and certain other counties will be required to train their employees about valley fever risks and symptoms under a new law authored by Assemblyman Rudy Salas,

Valley Fever Is On the Rise – But No One Knows How It Picks Its Victims 10/02/2019

"Valley Fever Is On the Rise - But No One Knows Hot It Picks Its Victims"

Valley Fever Is On the Rise – But No One Knows How It Picks Its Victims In 2017, Valley Fever sent some 14,000 Americans to the doctor’s office, half in California. Most show up with flu-like symptoms and fatigue, but a small number of people develop debilitating infections that spread from the lungs to other parts of the body, including the brain. UCSF researchers ar...

08/22/2019

Yesterday, Co-Chair of the Congressional Valley Fever Task Force Rep. David Schweikert held a roundtable in Arizona with Representative Greg Stanton to hear from patients, Valley Fever advocates, and doctors on how we can bring awareness for better detection and treatment of Valley Fever,

Discussion also involved the FORWARD Act, legislation introduced this Congress which seeks to increase research funding to help fund a cure or vaccine for this horrific disease.

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/medical-experts-patients-hold-roundtable-on-how-to-better-diagnose-valley-fever

Valley Fever Institute secures $2 million 07/24/2019

Great news for Kern County, CA.

Valley Fever Institute secures $2 million BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – The Kern County Valley Fever Institute has secured another $2 million in state funding. Valley Fever, a sometimes deadly infection, took the lives of 6 people …

Rep. McCarthy, Sen. McSally, Rep. Schweikert, and Bipartisan, Bicameral Leaders Introduce FORWARD Act to Combat Valley Fever 05/22/2019

This week, Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Senator Martha McSally, Rep. David Schweikert, and Bipartisan, Bicameral Leaders Introduce FORWARD Act to Combat Valley Fever.

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Rep. McCarthy, Sen. McSally, Rep. Schweikert, and Bipartisan, Bicameral Leaders Introduce FORWARD Act to Combat Valley Fever Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman and Congressional Valley Fever Task Force Co-Chair Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ), Congressman and Congressional Valley Fever Task Force Co-Chair David Schweikert (AZ-06), Congresswoman Karen Bass (CA-37), Congressman Greg Stanton (AZ-09), ...

Valley Fever cases in Kern hit all-time high in 2018 04/24/2019

Valley Fever cases reported increased by 7% in 2018 in Kern County.

Valley Fever cases in Kern hit all-time high in 2018 The number of local valley fever cases hit a new record in 2018, continuing a four-year increase, according to the Kern County Department of Public Health.

03/19/2019

ICYMI: Leaders of the Valley Fever Task Force held a roundtable to provide an update on a vaccination for Valley Fever.

During this round table, we discussed the need to increase awareness for this disease. We must be increasing the awareness of Valley Fever in Arizona and California where the disease is most commonly detected, and across the United States as it spreads.

By increasing awareness, we can increase timely recognition of symptoms for individuals with Valley Fever and we can increase the process of finding a cure for this disease in the coming years.

To watch the roundtable: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dB34noPwvpA

Valley Fever cases in California continue to increase 02/05/2019

Valley Fever cases in California increased by 11% in 2018. Read more here:

Valley Fever cases in California continue to increase A potentially deadly illness found in the soil and dusty winds of California's Central Valley is on the rise, state health officials say. Documented cases of Valley Fever rose 11 percent in 2018 - a preliminary total of 7,886 cases compared to 7,090 cases for the same period in 2017, according to Ca...

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