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Much-Anticipated Valley Fever Clinical Trial Fails Due To Lack Of Enrollment

In 2018, Kern County’s caseload of the fungal disease valley fever rose for the fourth year in a row , health officials recently announced. Simultaneously, a much-anticipated clinical trial related to the disease failed. It was called the FLEET study, and it examined the effectiveness of early treatment on the course of the disease. Over a five-year period, researchers had hoped to enroll 1,000 patients. But about a year in, they only had 72. The trial was officially terminated last July. Dr. Royce Johnson is director of Kern Medical’s Valley Fever Institute, which participated in the study. “I knew it would not be easy to enroll to this study based on the entry criteria and the exclusions, which were many,” he says. For one, the study called for participants who had been recently diagnosed with community acquired pneumonia, which Johnson says is declining. And it involved regular exams and blood draws. “The main reason people didn’t want to participate in the study is it took too much
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