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A recent study from the University of Manchester reveals that climate change is facilitating the spread of harmful fungi, ...
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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, ...
Infection-causing fungi responsible for millions of deaths a year will spread significantly to new regions as the planet ...
A new study warns that climate change may accelerate the spread of Aspergillus fungi, increasing the risk of deadly ...
A recent study revealed that climate change and rise in temperature are facilitating the spread of Aspergillus- a deadly ...
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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 ...
What spoils our crops, kills about six times more people than malaria every year and is breathed in by each of us every single day? It’s not a virus or bacteria, but something even more formidable: ...
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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.
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A new study forecasts that climate change will enable Aspergillus, a fungus causing the deadly disease aspergillosis, to ...
Aspergillus flavus has also been known to infect crops, “posing a potential threat to food security,” CNN reports. Warming ...
Aspergillus species are "widespread environmental saprotrophs" that can cause severe infections in humans, livestock, and ...
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