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Forget Covid - this killer fungus might be humanity’s next apocalypse boss fight. Here’s why scientists are officially ...
Aspergillosis, caused by Aspergillus fungi, is an increasingly serious infection affecting immunocompromised and ...
A multinational research team, including Professor David W Graham from Durham University's Biosciences Department, have ...
Emerging infectious diseases, the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and the increasing frequency of zoonotic spillover events underscore the critical ...
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Aspergillus invasion: Climate change's looming fungal threatClimate change affects the spread of Aspergillus fungi. These moulds can pose a threat to crops and the health of many people, especially those with weakened immune systems. This isn't a scenario from ...
What spoils our crops, kills about six times more people than malaria every year and is breathed in by each of us every single day? It’s not a virus or bacteria, but something even more formidable: ...
Aspergillus, a dangerous fungus, is spreading due to climate change. A study predicts it will affect more people by 2100.
A new threat is emerging as rising global temperatures may fuel the spread of dangerous fungal infections, putting millions ...
Aspergillus flavus has also been known to infect crops, “posing a potential threat to food security,” CNN reports. Warming ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNClimate change: How a deadly fungus called Aspergillus may become the next big global health threatA University of Manchester study has warned that Aspergillus, a deadly airborne fungus, may become a global health threat.
Climate change is projected to shift the global distribution of key Aspergillus species, with northward movement of suitable ...
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