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These maps were created based on data from 1955 (top row) and 2007-2016 (bottom row). Reliance on outdated maps may lead to delayed or missed diagnoses.
This map shows CDC's current estimate of where the fungi that cause Valley fever live in the environment in the United States. The disease is also common in northern Mexico.
High-resolution map of from SPUN’s Underground Atlas showing predicted ectomycorrhizal biodiversity patterns across underground ecosystems. Bright colors indicate higher richness and endemism ...
Scientists have released the world's first high-resolution, predictive biodiversity maps of Earth's underground mycorrhizal fungal communities ...
The authors noted the expanding regions hosting the endemic fungi. Valley fever, for example, was found in Nebraska, way east of its traditional hot spots in California and Arizona.
The authors noted the expanding regions hosting the endemic fungi. Valley fever, for example, was found in Nebraska, way east of its traditional hot spots in California and Arizona.
The authors noted the expanding regions hosting the endemic fungi. Valley fever, for example, was found in Nebraska, way east of its traditional hot spots in California and Arizona.
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