"Anti-Inflammatory Drug Halts Spread of Deadly Blood Fungi"

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UC Davis Health researchers found that the anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine can prevent the growth of the fungus Candida albicans in the gut by maintaining a low oxygen environment, offering a potential new treatment for invasive candidiasis, especially in patients with compromised immunity due to cancer or chemotherapy.
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