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News-Medical.Net on MSNClimate models predict spread of deadly Aspergillus pathogensClimate change is projected to shift the global distribution of key Aspergillus species, with northward movement of suitable ...
Fungal pathogens like Aspergillus species are known for their ability to infect humans, livestock, and crops, causing severe ...
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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 ...
If you thought the scariest thing about fungi was a mouldy sandwich lurking at the back of your fridge, think again.
As rising global temperatures reshape ecosystems, fungal pathogens are spreading rapidly into new regions, especially across ...
A study, published on preprint platform Research Square and funded by charitable foundation the Wellcome Trust, used climate modeling and forecasts to map how the global distributions of three ...
For those with lung conditions like asthma, COPD, long-covid and the elderly, mould spore infections are deadly - now scientists say things could get worse.
Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus niger) could be expected to change as a result. The rise of pathogenic fungi is a real concern and is being driven by climate change. Fungi are incredibly ...
Aspergillus fumigatus and flavus would spread further northwards into the UK and Scandinavia, while probably dying out in southern Europe. Aspergillus niger would spread a further 10%, affecting ...
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