Deadly Fungus Threatens African Amphibians

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Deadly Fungus Threatens African Amphibians
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A killer fungus called chytridiomycosis has become more widespread across Africa than previously thought, causing overlooked outbreaks and driving hundreds of amphibian species to extinction. The fungus, which has caused the worst wildlife disease in history, is considered a significant reason that 41% of amphibians around the world are in danger of extinction. The new study's findings suggest that one lineage of the fungus assumed to be benign is more common and possibly more virulent than previously thought.

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