The U.S. Centers for Disease Control is warning health care providers of an "alarming" rise in the number of infections nationwide caused by a fungus that has increasingly shown resistance to ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — Washington state health care providers are dealing with the first known outbreak of the C. auris fungus, which can cause serious infections and even death. C. auris is a fungus ...
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil ...
A drug-resistant fungus is increasing its spread through health care facilities in Hamilton County, where 3 out of every 4 cases reported in the state of Ohio have occurred. Candida auris, or C. auris ...
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Dr. Jatin Vyas explains the dangers, symptoms, and treatment challenges of Candida auris, a highly resistant fungal infection ...
Before Candida auris was identified in 2009, most invasive candida infections were caused by Candida albicans. For the most part, healthy people do not have to worry about invasive candida infections.
A rare fungal infection believed to be present in the Midwest and Southeastern parts of the United States makes an appearance in an uncommon region, Vermont, new research from a recent study finds.
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New molecular test revolutionizes fungal infection diagnosis
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil ...
Nearly 100 people have likely contracted blastomycosis in an outbreak at the Billerud Paper Mill in Escanaba, Michigan, according to numerous reports and a press release from Public Health Delta & ...
A cluster of rare fungal infections was found in two pet cats and a vet who treated them, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday in a report in the journal Emerging Infectious ...
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