
Alberto Mariani for AZCIR
Daniel Sestiaga was first diagnosed with Valley fever in 2020, though his infection would later spread throughout his body, turning into the most severe form of the disease known as disseminated Valley fever. Sestiaga is shown here in his Tucson home on Sept. 17, 2021.
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“He said that even though he has a master’s degree in public health from the University of Arizona, he had never heard of Valley fever until he was diagnosed.” That would suggest to me that a UA Public Health degree might not be worth the time and expense.