Indian Techie Dies in California from Rare Valley Fever Infection
Indian Techie Dies in California from Rare Valley Fever Infection
US · Published May 11, 2026
Chiranjeevi Kolla, a 37-year-old Indian tech professional based in Walnut Creek, California, passed away on May 5, 2026, after battling a severe case of Valley Fever.
This rare fungal infection, caused by inhaling spores of the Coccidioides fungus, severely impacted his lungs and led to respiratory failure.
According to a GoFundMe post by his cousin, Kolla had been in intensive care for nearly a month before succumbing to the illness.

Why It's Important?

Valley Fever poses a significant health risk in regions where the Coccidioides fungus is prevalent, such as California and Arizona. While most individuals exposed to the fungus experience mild symptoms or none at all, those with compromised immune systems or pre-existing health conditions are at a higher risk of severe complications. In Kolla's case, the infection overwhelmed his lungs, requiring intensive care and ventilator support. The disease can lead to respiratory failure and, in rare cases, death. Public health experts emphasize the importance of awareness, particularly for residents and workers in high-risk areas.

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