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Public health departments across US concerned about spread of potentially deadly fungus

Por: ABC News Health March 24, 2023

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Public health departments across the United States have expressed concern about the spread of a after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported cases have spiked.Candida auris, or C. auris, is increasing at an alarming rate with cases doubling in 2021, the .Now, with infections reported around the country, health officials are working to prevent the drug-resistant yeast from spreading further.Two cases were recently reported to the... + full article



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