Dr Martin Hoenigl, an expert on fungal pathogens from the Medical University of Graz, said that disasters like the LA ...
Some yeasts and molds that are common in the environment can infect humans and cause a range of diseases, from superficial (e.g., athlete's foot) to severe (e.g., cryptococcal meningitis). These ...
According to scientists who study diseases, the possibility of a fungal pandemic—the subject of science fiction TV shows like “The Last of Us,” could be more of a reality, thanks to climate change and ...
They report a case of endophthalmitis and undertook a literature review to identify previous infections with this pathogen.
Dr Hoenigl says: 'We are now facing new and emerging fungal pathogens at alarming rates, both in humans but also in agriculture, where fungal pathogens are the prime disease threat to our crops ...
People with allergies or asthma have more diverse fungal communities thriving in their noses, according to new research.
Zoonotic pathogens very likely caused the last pandemic. Can we get better at halting them before the next one?
With COVID in retreat (thanks to highly effective vaccines), the three infectious diseases causing public health officials ...
Like a human doctor would do in a medical checkup ... the first known cases of Emydomyces testavorans, a rare fungal pathogen, in Illinois turtles. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune) So they ...
A University of Exeter funding scheme designed to combat the global challenge of fungal antimicrobial resistance (fAMR) has announced a new call for applications.