"Uncovering the Next Global Pandemic: Killer Fungi Experts on the Frontline"

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Scientists at Australia's National Mycological Reference Center are working to prevent the next global pandemic by identifying and researching killer fungi, including the yeast-like fungus Candida auris, which poses a critical threat to public health due to its resistance to drugs. The lack of antifungal treatments has led to a slow-moving fungal pandemic, with the WHO labeling four fungal pathogens as posing a critical threat. The surge of Candida auris infections globally has prompted researchers to develop rapid screening tests and treatments to prevent its spread and potential for another pandemic.
Topics:health#antifungal-drugs#candida-auris#fungal-infections#global-pandemic#health-research#research
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