Fungal infections are getting harder to treat as they grow more resistant to available drugs, according to research published Wednesday in The Lancet Microbe. The study focused on infections caused by ...
Fungal pathogens that live harmlessly on and inside the human body are increasingly defeating the limited arsenal of antifungal drugs, while simultaneously dodging the immune system’s surveillance.
Drug-resistant fungi are increasing worldwide, raising concerns for patient safety and prompting calls for stronger surveillance ...
They can pose a threat to human health — yeast infections are but one example. Scientists say not enough attention is paid to ...
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