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Valley fever cases on the rise and may worsen due to climate change

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Cases of Valley fever, a fungal infection caused by breathing in microscopic spores that live in dirt, are on the rise and experts worry that climate change could cause more cases. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz shares one college freshman’s story of being diagnosed with Valley fever and ongoing recovery five years later.