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Valley Fever

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Provisional Valley Fever Cases in California​

As of March 31, 2025​ (updated monthly)

This dashboard provides an overview of the provisional number of Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) cases in California reported so far in the current year (2025) as compared to the same time in recent years (2023 and 2024). Data are not finalized and are subject to change – please see Data Notes for more information about data featured in this dashboard.​​

For an overview of Valley fever trends in California since 2001, please see Year-end Valley Fever Data Dashboard.

Dashboard Instructions | Data Notes | Download Data (Excel)​​​
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The number of Valley fever cases in California for January-December 2024 is the highest number ever reported in a year at this time point. To learn practical ways to help prevent Valley fever, please visit the CDPH Valley Fever Prevention webpage. ā€‹ ā€‹

​Dashboard Instructions

  • Hover over data points in the figures to see additional details.
  • To view a summary of data from any figure, select a figure and click the download icon at the bottom right of the dashboard. Download icon Then select ā€œDataā€  to view the data summary. ​

​Data Notes

  • Data presented in this dashboard may be different from previously published data because of delays that are inherent to case reporting, laboratory reporting, and epidemiologic investigation.​​

  • Case counts within small populations have been suppressed to de-identify data that are publicly released. This process helps maintain confidentiality of case-patients in small populations. For more information, see Publication Scoring Criteria published in the California Department of Health Care Services Data De-Identification Guidelines (PDF).
  • Percent change in cases was calculated by subtracting the average of cases in 2023 and 2024 from the number of cases in 2025, dividing that difference by the average of cases in 2023 and 2024, and then multiplying by 100 to convert that quotient to a percentage. A positive percent change of 50% is the same as saying the number of cases increased by half the original amount. A positive percent change of 100% is the same as saying the number of cases doubled from the original amount. A positive percent change of 200% is the same as saying the number of cases tripled from the original amount.​

  • ​Year of report is based on estimated illness onset date, which is the date closest to the time when symptoms first appeared. For cases which date of illness onset was not recorded, estimated date of illness onset was selected as the earliest of: date of diagnosis, date the case was reported to or received by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), date of laboratory specimen collection, or date of patient death.​

  • Since Valley fever can occur as a chronic condition and be reported more than once, only the first report of Valley fever per person was included using a de-duplication method spanning multiple reporting years.​
  • This dashboard includes data that were (a) reported by healthcare providers and laboratories on patients with potential positive and non-negative (e.g., inconclusive, indeterminate) laboratory results for coccidioidomycosis, and then (b) preliminarily marked by local health jurisdictions as Confirmed, Probable, or Suspect. Data in this dashboard are provisional and have not been fully reviewed and confirmed by California local health jurisdictions in accordance with the Coccidioidomycosis CSTE Case Definition (PDF).

  • Combined provisional Suspect, Probable, and Confirmed case counts in this dashboard may differ from counts of Confirmed cases that CDPH will eventually publish in final year-end surveillance reports.

If you have questions about this dashboard, please contact the CDPH Infectious Diseases Branch – Surveillance and Statistics Section at IDB-SSS@cdph.ca.gov.

Page Last Updated : April 16, 2025
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