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Health See other Health Articles Title: Deadly fungi spreading worldwide A fungus that can eat you from the inside out. A silent threat is growing, and most people dont even realize it. Scientists are sounding the alarm over Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungus that can eat you from the inside out. The pathogen is expanding its presence, infecting more people, and pushing into new regions. Fungal infections kill an estimated 2.5 million people every year, yet they remain one of the most overlooked health threats. Unlike viruses and bacteria, fungi thrive in soil, compost, and water, making them difficult to contain. The number of cases has been rising, and experts warn that global health agencies are not prepared for the scale of the crisis. See also Birth rates plummet worldwide, population collapse emerges as civilizations greatest threat The latest research from Manchester University shows Aspergillus species infecting patients across North America, Europe, China, and Russia. Scientists are analyzing how the fungus spreads, with some findings pointing to new genetic adaptations making it harder to fight. Most people inhale fungal spores daily without issue. The immune system typically clears them before they cause harm. But for those with lung conditions, weakened immune systems, or recent viral infections, the risk is far greater. If the body fails to fight off the spores, the fungus starts growing inside the lungs, leading to aspergillosis, a disease with mortality rates between 20% and 40%. See also Worst Dallas Fed manufacturing survey since 2020 - New orders collapse. Prices paid soars... No resolution to the event driving the plunge. The rise of fungal infections has drawn comparisons to The Last of Us, the HBO series portraying a world ravaged by a mutant fungus. While the show is fictional, researchers are treating the real-world threat seriously. Some hope increased attention will lead governments to invest in better fungal research, treatments, and prevention strategies. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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