Coccidioidomycosis in Dogs

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GoErie.com: Lifestyles Columnists - Dr. Gott: Valley fever not associated with hearing loss

goerie.com — “Q My dog, a friend's dog and three people I know have been diagnosed with valley fever. We live in Arizona, a high-risk area for this disease. Is hearing loss a side effect of the disease itself or the medication fluconazole? A Valley fever is caused by a fungus (coccidioides) found in the soil of certain areas. When the fungus is disturbed -- by construction, farming, etc. -- it can become airborne. Those who breathe it in can develop valley fever (acute coccidioidomycosis). The fungus thrives View full resource at goerie.com

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