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Once considered obscure or opportunistic, invasive fungal infections are now surfacing with alarming frequency - and in ...
Fungi adapt to heat, spread through spores, and may cause more fungal infections in a warmer, crowded, connected world.
To combat long-overlooked fungal pathogens, researchers and regulators must embrace innovative science and policy.
The most dangerous kingdom on Earth isn't led by humans—it's fungi. While we've focused on viral pandemics, over two million ...
WHO said that fungal diseases, including drug-resistant infections like Candida, are increasingly affecting immunocompromised patients, such as those undergoing chemotherapy, living with HIV, or ...
Some fungal diseases in humans no longer respond to medicines, which increases the risk of severe illness and death as well disease spread, according to a new report. (Rebecca Conway/Getty Images ...
While the infected in the hit HBO show are shown as becoming more monsters than humans, Dr. Jim Kronstad said that it is not ...
In "The Last of Us," cordyceps — a real fungus that infects insects — evolves into a harmful pathogen for humans due to a ...
An increased risk of both invasive and superficial fungal infections was observed among patients who received TNF-α inhibitors for various conditions.