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Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus, is expanding its reach due to climate change, posing a significant threat to public ...
As the world battles from the new wave and variants of COVID-19, thanks to global warming, many are also battling with the ...
As rising global temperatures reshape ecosystems, fungal pathogens are spreading rapidly into new regions, especially across ...
Researchers have warned that a mysterious fungi that kill millions of people worldwide each year may soon spread significantly further – including in Australia.
For those with lung conditions like asthma, COPD, long-covid and the elderly, mould spore infections are deadly - now scientists say things could get worse.
Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus niger. “Changes in environmental factors, such as humidity and extreme weather events, will change habitats and drive fungal adaptation and spread,” said Dr.
The new research shows that species such as Aspergillus fumigatus, flavus, and niger are set to move northward from their current hotspots in Africa and South America, reaching parts of Europe ...
Aspergillus, a type of mould which can cause lung and breathing problems if it infects a human, may infect millions of people a year as it spreads to more northerly countries in Europe ...
The study article, which was published in pre-print (not yet peer-reviewed) in Research Square, claims that “rising global temperatures” could lead to severe infections of Aspergillus ...
Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus niger) could be expected to change as a result. The rise of pathogenic fungi is a real concern and is being driven by climate change. Fungi are incredibly ...
Aspergillus niger would spread a further 10%, affecting up to 10 million more people in Europe. Professor Dann Mitchell from Bristol University, who was not involved with the study, warned ...
Aspergillus fungus, particularly species like Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus are becoming increasingly prevalent due to rising global temperatures. The study warns that the world is ...