However, it's not just bacteria that pose a threat—fungal infections are also developing resistance to treatments, prompting some researchers to label this a "silent pandemic." Norman van Rhijn ...
Deadly Fungal Infection: The world faces a growing crisis in antifungal resistance, with fungal infections causing millions of deaths annually. Researchers urge global health discussions to include ...
Fungal Infections Silent Pandemic: While antibiotic resistance mostly concerns bacteria, a recent Lancet study urges focusing on fungal infections, which could become a ‘silent pandemic’. In the ...
Can fungal infections turn out to be a reason for a pandemic shortly? While treatments, including antifungal medication, are available, the numbers have certainly been alarming. A latest Lancet study ...
Life-threatening fungal infections are on the rise in the United States. Their growth has been described as "alarming" by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC,) with one ...
Fungal infections are evolving and becoming resistant to the medicines used to treat them, causing what some researchers are calling a "silent pandemic" that needs to be addressed urgently.
Scientists warn that fungal infections may be causing a 'silent pandemic' because of its rapid evolution and resistance to medicines. Why should we be worried? Why are scientists warning about a ...
These infections could claim nearly 40 million lives by 2050, the research, published in The Lancet, said. However, it's not just bacteria we should worry about; fungal infections are also becoming ...