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Southwestern US Valley Fever Database

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Valley Fever Incidence Database (VFID)


News

2018/03/30: Version 0.1 released: First pre-release with LICENSE

About

We compiled a coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) case database for the southwestern United States (US). Currently, county-level, monthly case counts are available from 2000-2015 for Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. We collected these data from each respective state health agency. This database may be used to examine relationships between the number of valley fever cases and any hypothesized explanatory variable, including environmental conditions, human activities, or other health effects. We aim to keep this database current and expand this database as more states begin valley fever surveillance programs.

Overview

VFID consists of:

1) Database

Comma-separated values (CSV) monthly data from 2000-2015 for Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.

2) Manuscript

There are multiple considerations to take when analysing valley fever case data. The manuscript (fxm add link) describes the methods of collection, quality control, and limitations of the data. A paper that employs this dataset has been submitted to Open Health Data:

3) Supporting software

None yet. Stay tuned.


Credit

This database, manuscript, and accompanying software was developed by Morgan Gorris with support from (Grants go here).

Resources

  • Article Gorris, M.E., Cat, L.A., Zender, C.S., Treseder, K.K. and Randerson, J.T., 2018. Coccidioidomycosis dynamics in relation to climate in the southwestern United States. GeoHealth 2(1): pp.6–24.

Bugs and Feedback

For bugs, questions and discussions please use the GitHub Issues.

Copyright and License

Copyright (C) 2017—2018 Regents of the University of California.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.