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The Changing Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Valley Fever
Bridget M. Barker
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Coccidioidomycosis
100%
Valley Fever
100%
Changing Epidemiology
100%
Fungi
40%
Community-acquired Pneumonia
20%
Clinical Diagnostics
20%
Recent Advances
20%
Two-species
20%
Self-limiting
20%
Causative Organisms
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Disease Incidence
20%
Life-limiting Conditions
20%
Bacterial Infection
20%
Coccidioides Immitis
20%
Coccidioides Posadasii
20%
Disease Progression
20%
Antifungal Therapy
20%
Viral Infection
20%
Environmental Load
20%
Acute Disease
20%
High Endemicity
20%
Antibacterial Therapy
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cohort Effect
100%
Coccidioidomycosis
100%
Disease
80%
Diagnosis
40%
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
20%
Symptom
20%
Antibiotic Therapy
20%
Morbidity
20%
Endemic Disease
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Antifungal Therapy
20%
Virus Infection
20%
Bacterial Infection
20%
Disease Exacerbation
20%
Acute Disease
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Coccidioidomycosis
100%
Disease
80%
Symptom
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Coccidioides
20%
Coccidioides Immitis
20%
Disease Exacerbation
20%
Endemic Disease
20%
Antibacterial Therapy
20%
Bacterial Infection
20%
Virus Infection
20%
Antifungal Therapy
20%
Community Acquired Pneumonia
20%
Morbidity
20%
Acute Disease
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pathogenicity
100%
Morbidity
100%
Coccidioides Immitis
100%
Coccidioides
100%