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Dangerous fungus is becoming more prevalent. Scientists believe climate change could be to blame

Por: WPLG Local 10 Health July 27, 2023

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SEATTLE – In 2016, hospitals in New York state identified a rare and dangerous fungal infection never before found in the United States. Research laboratories quickly mobilized to review historical specimens and found the fungus had been present in the country since at least 2013. In the years since, New York City has emerged as ground zero for Candida auris infections. And until 2021, the state recorded the most confirmed cases in the country... + full article



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