Por: Associated Press Science June 06, 2023
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — White-nose syndrome, a fungal disease of hibernating bats, has been confirmed in New Mexico for the first time, authorities said Monday.The state Department of Game and Fish said samples from two live bats and two deceased bats were collected in late April from caves managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management in Lincoln and De Baca counties.Those two counties are far from Curry County, which is home to Carlsbad... + full article
ABC7 USA Health May 31, 2023
.More than 200 people across the U.S. who underwent operations between Jan. 1 and May 13 of this year may be at risk, according to the .Despite the closure of River Side Surgical Center and K3 Clinica, people developed symptoms of fungal meningitis weeks later.Here are the signs... + más
What is fungal meningitis? Two Americans die from infection contracted in Mexico | ABC7
What is fungal meningitis after 2 Americans die from the infection contracted in Mexico | ABC News
ABC News USA Health May 30, 2023
At least two Americans have died and 17 have suspected or probable cases of a potentially deadly infection linked to an outbreak at cosmetic surgery clinics in Mexico.The infected patients contracted fungal meningitis after having procedures under epidural anesthesia in... + más
ABC7 USA World May 30, 2023
Fungal infections after surgeries in Mexico prompt travel advisory | WPTV
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech April 17, 2023
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. – More than half of North America's bat species are likely to diminish significantly as climate change, disease and habitat loss take their toll, scientists warned Monday.A said 81 of the continent's 154 known bat types “are at risk of severe... + más
Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats | Associated Press
Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats | ABC News
ABC News USA Tech April 17, 2023
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — More than half of North America's bat species are likely to diminish significantly as climate change, disease and habitat loss take their toll, scientists warned Monday.A report by experts from the U.S., Canada and said... + más
Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Business March 22, 2023
Topline A warning this week by at the CDC, about the spread of the potentially lethal fungus across the U.S., highlights the threat of other potentially dangerous fungal pathogens you’ve probably never heard of, but are an unrecognized and emerging global health threat. This... + más
No, You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Fungi | Time
Discover 5 Of Costa Rica’s Best Under-The-Radar Biodiversity Tours | Forbes
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
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