Friday, 18 May 2018

Common fungal infections are 'becoming incurable' and causing more deaths than malaria or breast cancer worldwide, say researchers

Common fungal infections are 'becoming incurable' and causing more deaths than malaria or breast cancer worldwide, say researchers

Common fungal infections are “becoming incurable” with global mortality exceeding that for malaria or breast cancer because of drug-resistant strains which “terrify” doctors and threaten the food chain, a new report has warned. Writing in a special “resistance” edition of the journal Science, researchers from Imperial College London and Exeter University have shown how crops, animals and people are all threatened by nearly omnipresent fungi. By Alex Matthews-King.

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