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Volume 21, Number 6—June 2015
Dispatch

Coccidioides Exposure and Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Employees, California, United States

Marie A. de PerioComments to Author , R. Todd Niemeier, and Gregory A. Burr
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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Figure 2

Prison B, located in an arid, coccidioidomycosis-hyperendemic area of the Central Valley of California, USA. Little natural vegetation grows on the grounds and in surrounding areas. Photograph courtesy of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

Figure 2. Prison B, located in an arid, coccidioidomycosis-hyperendemic area of the Central Valley of California, USA. Little natural vegetation grows on the grounds and in surrounding areas. Photograph courtesy of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

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