In the US, a Fungal Disease is Spreading Fast. A Hotter Climate Could Be to Blame

Post a reply


This question is a means of preventing automated form submissions by spambots.

BBCode is OFF
Smilies are OFF

Topic review
   

Expand view Topic review: In the US, a Fungal Disease is Spreading Fast. A Hotter Climate Could Be to Blame

In the US, a Fungal Disease is Spreading Fast. A Hotter Climate Could Be to Blame

by Watchman » 28 Jul 2023 06:56

In 2016, hospitals in New York 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, called Candida auris, had been present in the country since at least 2013.

In the years since the discovery, New York has become an epicenter for C. auris infections. Now, as the illness spreads across the U.S., a prominent theory for its sudden explosion has emerged: climate change.

As temperatures rise, fungi can develop tolerance for warmer environments — including the bodies of humans and other mammals, whose naturally high temperatures typically keep most fungal pathogens at bay. Over time, humans may lose resistance to these climate-adapting fungi and become more vulnerable to infections. Some researchers think this is what is happening with C. auris. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Image

Top