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Volume 10, Number 4, April 2004 Coccidioidomycosis among Workers at an Archeological Site, Northeastern UtahLyle R. Petersen,* Stacie L. Marshall,* Christine Barton-Dickson,†
Rana A. Hajjeh,‡ Mark D. Lindsley,‡ David W. Warnock,‡ Anil A. Panackal,‡
Joseph B. Shaffer,§ Maryam B. Haddad,†‡ Frederick S. Fisher,¶ David T.
Dennis,* and Juliette Morgan‡ |
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Figure 1. Known geographic distribution of Coccidioides immitis in the United States and location of the 2001 coccidioidomycosis outbreak in Utah. Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Operational Guidelines for Geological Fieldwork in Areas Endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever), 2000. |
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