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Climate change may be putting millions more people at risk from an infection-causing fungi, which is likely spreading due to warming global temperatures, scientists say. There will likely be an ...
CASES of an agonising infection surge over the summer months, a GP has warned. Swimming can be a key trigger of the illness, as can forgetting to drink water or getting too caught up to go to the ...
Barbecues and picnics are summer staples — but they come with a side of risk. Foodborne pathogens like salmonella, E coli, Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus thrive in warm temperatures.
Researchers from The University of Manchester have forecast there will be an increased risk of infection from fungi over the coming years, including a significant spread of some fungal pathogens ...
The number of cases of E. coli linked to an outbreak at the Saskatoon Farm has more than doubled in the course of a week, ...
"It really shows us the change that we saw, particularly when Omicron came … what we're seeing now is that people may have an infection on top of being vaccinated and that has led to a level of ...
In what researchers are calling a world first, the study involved participants who wore censors that recorded their biometric ...
Zoologists Drs. Kayla King, professor, and Jingdi (Judy) Li, postdoctoral fellow, synthesized 60 experimental studies on cold-blooded animals with bacterial, fungal and other infections, noting that ...
The climate crisis is rapidly expanding the global reach of life-threatening fungal infections, with rising temperatures enabling dangerous species to thrive in new regions, according to a new study.
Vibrio vulnificus is an opportunistic marine pathogen that can cause severe, sometimes fatal, infections in humans, ...
The bacteria thrives in warm seawater, and infections tend to occur along the southern Atlantic coast. But rising sea temperatures mean that the bacteria can now live as far north as Philadelphia. The ...
Several studies have earlier found that SARS-CoV-2 infections have led to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in older ...