Wednesday, January 19, 2022
ARIZONA VALLEY FEVER: Dung Respiratory Fungus Ecology in The Dry Desert
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[...] The disease is caused by fungi in the genus Coccidioides that are found in soil and dust, and can easily become airborne and inhaled by people. In 2019, 39 Arizonans died from Valley fever, and in 2021 more than 11,000 people in the state were diagnosed with the illness. In recent years, Arizona has had the highest rate of Valley fever infections in the nation, my reporting showed.
My recent reporting also explored how scientific research—old and new—indicates that the most serious form of the disease, known as disseminated Valley fever, tends to manifest disproportionately in people of color, meaning there are indicators that genetics could play a part in severity of disease symptoms for specific groups of people.
Recently, a vaccine for the disease was shown to be effective in dogs. This new research paves the way for the development of a human version of the vaccine. But according to Dr. John Galgiani, the director of the University of Arizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence, getting to the “finish line” of a human vaccine could take another $200 million.
The legislation now making its way through Congress would provide $20 million each year for five years for epidemiological and clinical research on fungal diseases. The funding, which would pass through the National Institutes of Health, would include research on both treatments and vaccines for Valley fever. Additional funding would also be used to support activities such as a fungal disease working group composed of federal members, doctors, scientists and patients.
I will continue to follow any developments with this legislation as it makes its way through Congress. As always, I welcome your tips and feedback on this topic or any other health issue in Arizona that has caught your attention at shaena.montanari@azcir.org.
Thanks for following my work,
Shaena Montanari
Investigative Reporter — Health
Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
EASY-TO-FIND: USA Facts (The 10-Year Challenge + Omicron in 4 charts)
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