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Asianet Newsable on MSNClimate change: How a deadly fungus called Aspergillus may become the next big global health threatA University of Manchester study has warned that Aspergillus, a deadly airborne fungus, may become a global health threat.
Scientists from Manchester University have warned that rising temperatures could fuel the rapid global spread of Aspergillus, ...
A recent study from the University of Manchester reveals that climate change is facilitating the spread of harmful fungi, ...
A new study warns that climate change may accelerate the spread of Aspergillus fungi, increasing the risk of deadly ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNWHO Warns Of Deadly Aspergillus Fumigatus: Killer Fungus With 85% Fatality, May Spread To 77% More Areas By 2100Climate Change May Unleash Flesh-Eating Mold, Putting Millions at Risk of Deadly Fungal Disease by 2100. Read on to know more ...
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Medindia on MSNClimate Change Pushes Deadly Fungi NorthwardRising temperatures are driving pathogenic Aspergillus fungi into new territories, affecting global health and agriculture.
Infection-causing fungi responsible for millions of deaths a year will spread significantly to new regions as the planet ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNClimate models predict spread of deadly Aspergillus pathogensClimate change is projected to shift the global distribution of key Aspergillus species, with northward movement of suitable ...
A recent study revealed that climate change and rise in temperature are facilitating the spread of Aspergillus- a deadly ...
Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus, is expanding its reach due to climate change, posing a significant threat to public ...
Aspergillus flavus has also been known to infect crops, “posing a potential threat to food security,” CNN reports. Warming ...
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A new study forecasts that climate change will enable Aspergillus, a fungus causing the deadly disease aspergillosis, to ...
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