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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 ...
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.
The filamentous fungi, however, exhibited much lower population densities and were less diverse than the other micro-organisms, although Aspergillus fumigatus was present during the whole composting ...
As the planet heats up, the concern surrounding the spread of infectious fungi, causing deaths of millions a year, is growing ...
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90066, United States, Department of Chemical ...
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 ...
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Medindia on MSNClimate Change Pushes Deadly Fungi NorthwardAspergillus fungi are expanding towards the poles due to rising global temperatures * 1.98 billion people currently live in ...
Scientists from Manchester University have warned that rising temperatures could fuel the rapid global spread of Aspergillus, ...
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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.
A new study warns that climate change may accelerate the spread of Aspergillus fungi, increasing the risk of deadly ...
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