Hundreds walk for valley fever research
| By Steven Mayer, The Bakersfield Californian | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
And three sisters were there because their father, the late Dr.
"We are all in this together,"
"The March of Dimes succeeded because of dimes," she said. "That's what we need here, a March of Dollars."
Saturday's event, held at the
"We're just on the edge of making large-scale commercial amounts of this stuff," said
"We're pretty sure it can stop the disease in its tracks," Larwood said.
But human trials require money, and lots of it.
Caused by inhaling fungal spores that grow in the soil, valley fever sickens about 60,000 people each year, and about 150 die from it annually.
"We're trying to do two things here," said
"First, we want to perpetuate awareness of the disease," she said. "Second, we're trying to raise money to support research."
For years, the disease, also known as coccidioidomycosis, was short-changed when it came to receiving the funding needed to create better awareness, diagnosis, treatment and a vaccine to prevent it.
But advocates hope that's changing.
Dr.
"How do you get the insurance companies to pay for it?" he asked.
For
He takes a dozen drugs to fight the illness and undergoes treatments three times a week. Not long ago, he wasn't sure if he would make it to age 25. Now at 27, he predicts he'll be at next year's walk.
"I'm glad to be here for this," he said. "I'm going to be here next year, too."
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