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Volume 32, Number 4—April 2026

Research

Enhanced Detection of Coccidioides spp. Fungi from Environmental Samples Using Droplet Digital PCR

Jessica Paulette Segovia-Mota, Ricardo Eaton-González, Jimena Carrillo-Tripp, and Meritxell RiquelmeComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Centro de Investigación Científica y Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), Ensenada, Mexico (J.P. Segovia-Mota, J. Carrillo-Tripp, M. Riquelme); Facultad de Ciencias Marinas, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada (R. Eaton-González)

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Figure 4

Negative and positive sites for enhanced detection of Coccidioides spp. fungi from environmental samples using droplet digital PCR, Baja California, Mexico. A) Rancho Carrizo; B) Rancho las Golondrinas; C) Rancho Gilbert; D) Community of San José de la Zorra; E) Agua Escondida.

Figure 4. Negative and positive sites for enhanced detection of Coccidioides spp. fungi from environmental samples using droplet digital PCR, Baja California, Mexico. A) Rancho Carrizo; B) Rancho las Golondrinas; C) Rancho Gilbert; D) Community of San José de la Zorra; E) Agua Escondida.

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