Por: Forbes Business March 15, 2023
Topline A lethal, skin-eating fungus has been rapidly spreading across African wildlife since the turn of the century, scientists warned Wednesday, shedding light on an unnoticed amphibian plague that has driven more species to extinction or near-extinction than any other pathogen and now risks wiping out even more across the African continent. Frogs and other amphibians are at risk from Bd. DPA/AFP via Getty Images Key Facts... + full article
CNBC USA Health February 11, 2023
Fungal infections are becoming more common in the United States, but unlike illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, there's no vaccine to protect against a fungal threat.While scientists aren't worried that a fungal infection like the one seen in will wipe out... + más
Potentially deadly fungal infections climb during COVID pandemic, WHO says | New York Post
‘The Last of Us’ in real life? Rising temperatures may spread fungal infections, research says | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Business February 06, 2023
Of course, this is a work of fiction based on the hit PlayStation videogame of the same name. (There’s also a similar plot in the bestselling 2014 novel “The Girl with All the Gifts,” which was adapted into a 2016 movie.) And many scientists on the HBO show note that the... + más
W.H.O. Lists Top Fungal Health Threats | The New York Times
Slate USA Science February 06, 2023
In HBO’s The Last of Us, the zombie apocalypse comes to us as a fungal pandemic. Colorful mushrooms bloom from the brains of the infected. Hyphae curl from their mouths, then spread across crumbling, abandoned cities. I hate zombies but adore fungi, and eventually, the latter... + más
Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine? | CNBC
ABC News USA Health February 05, 2023
The hit HBO series The Last Of Us describes a post-pandemic world devastated by a mass outbreak of a zombie fungus that infects and takes over the mind of its hosts. Originally a video game, the popular show was recently renewed for a second season.Although its premise is... + más
Meet the real zombifying fungus behind the fictional Last of Us outbreak | Ars Technica
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
NBC News USA Science November 22, 2022
Fungal infections are more widespread than doctors or patients realize, research suggests. And they’re expected to grow all the more so in the coming years. “We’re definitely seeing disease in locations that we previously have not,” said Dr. George Thompson, an... + más
New York Post USA Life October 28, 2022
The World Health Organization on Tuesday warned that reported invasive fungal infections increased significantly among hospitalized patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a release alongside its recently released list of priority fungal pathogens, the U.N. health agency... + más
'Scrabble variants' now cause the majority of new Covid-19 infections in the US | CNN
The New York Times USA Health October 27, 2022
The World Health Organization has released of fungi that threaten human health in its most ambitious effort to draw attention to a constellation of pathogens that are largely overlooked, even as they have become increasingly widespread, resistant to treatment and deadly.The... + más
US faces election worker shortage ahead of midterms due to rise in threats | The Hill
Rare tropical fungus randomly blooms in the palm of a US teen’s hand | Ars Technica
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