SCR 42, as introduced, Fuller. Valley Fever Awareness Month.
This measure would declare August 2013 as Valley Fever Awareness Month.
Fiscal committee: no.
P1 1WHEREAS, Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis), a progressive,
2multisymptom, respiratory disorder, is a debilitating disease; and
3WHEREAS, Valley Fever is caused by the inhalation of tiny
4airborne fungi that live in the soil but are released into the air by
5soil disturbance or wind; and
6WHEREAS, Valley Fever attacks the respiratory system, causing
7infections that can lead to symptoms that resemble a cold,
8influenza, or pneumonia; and
9WHEREAS, If left untreated or mistreated, infection can spread
10from the lungs into the bloodstream, causing inflammation to the
11skin, permanent damage to lung and bone tissue, and swelling of
12the membrane surrounding the brain, leading to meningitis, which
13can be devastating and even fatal; and
14WHEREAS, Once serious symptoms of Valley Fever appear,
15including pneumonia and labored breathing, prompt treatment with
P2 1often toxic antifungal drugs must be given, which is especially
2disagreeable for patients who require the drugs to be injected
3beneath the base of their skulls for meningitis and which can cause
4side effects such as nausea, fever, and kidney damage; and
5WHEREAS, Within California alone, Valley Fever is found in
6portions of the Sacramento Valley, all of the San Joaquin Valley,
7desert regions, and portions of southern California; and
8WHEREAS, California does not have an official statewide
9method of tracking the rate of Valley Fever infections; and
10WHEREAS, In the last 10 years, infection rates in California
11and Arizona have risen 400 percent, from an estimated 31 cases
12for every 100,000 people in 1999 to 157 cases for every 100,000
13people in 2011; and
14WHEREAS, In Kern County, the rate of infection of Valley
15Fever more than tripled from 2009, for a total of 2,051 cases in
162010 and 2,734 cases in 2011; and
17WHEREAS, San Joaquin County Public Health Services
18recorded 27 cases of Valley Fever in 2009, 46 cases in 2010, and
19123 cases in 2011; and
20WHEREAS, Valley Fever infection rates rose twelvefold
21nationwide from 1995 to 2009, according to the Centers for Disease
22Control and Prevention, and researchers estimate that the fungus
23infects more than 150,000 people each year who either suffer
24serious ailments without knowing the cause of their illness or
25escape detection of the disease; and
26WHEREAS, Misdiagnosis of Valley Fever is so pervasive that
27experts say that some people suffer and even die from Valley Fever
28without knowing they ever had the disease; and
29WHEREAS, Central Valley prison inmates are being infected
30by Valley Fever at epidemic rates, contributing significantly to the
31state’s prison health care costs; and
32WHEREAS, The rapid spread of Valley Fever at state prisons
33in the Central Valley has resulted in multiple prison inmate deaths
34and prompted calls to close certain affected prisons, further
35exacerbating efforts to comply with federal orders to reduce prison
36overcrowding; and
37WHEREAS, Valley Fever kills between 100 to 200 more
38Americans every year than tuberculosis; and
P3 1WHEREAS, Valley Fever most seriously affects the young, the
2elderly, those with lowered immune systems, and those of African
3American and Filipino descent; and
4WHEREAS, Valley Fever is a disease that has been studied for
5the past 100 years but still remains impossible to control and
6difficult to treat; and
7WHEREAS, There is, to date, no known cure for Valley Fever,
8but researchers are closer than ever to finding a much-needed
9vaccine against this devastating disease; and
10WHEREAS, The research effort to find a vaccine for Valley
11Fever and a funding partnership including the State of California
12were approved by the Legislature and signed by Governor Wilson
13in 1997; now, therefore, be it
14Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
15thereof concurring, That the Legislature does hereby proclaim
16August 2013 as Valley Fever Awareness Month; and be it further
17Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of
18this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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