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In an Editorial in July 2023, we wrote with optimism about the antifungal clinical development pipeline. At the time, several ...
Other early symptoms of Lyme disease mimic what you might experience with the flu: a fever, chills, muscle aches, and swollen ...
Aspergillus Fumigatus, a deadly fungus, is being reported in parts of the US such as Florida, Texas and California.
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Contaminated water deepens health crisis
The supply of contaminated water in Karachi and across Sindh has become a serious public health concern, affecting millions of people each year not only through stomach diseases but also through skin ...
A recent study indicates certain cannabinoids may prove to be a useful tool in the fight against fungal infections.
Federal prosecutors have charged two Chinese researchers with smuggling a crop-killing fungus into the U.S. last summer.
In a study published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, researchers have discovered ... a range of Cryptococcus species as well as the fungal skin pathogens that cause athlete's foot.
In a study published in The Journal of Neglected Tropical Diseases (PLOS ... WHO-listed priority fungal pathogen. The compounds also killed dermatophytes that cause common skin infections, and ...
Mycetoma is a chronic and progressively debilitating disease that affects thousands ... Characterized by painful swelling, skin nodules, and pus-discharging sinuses, the condition primarily ...
So what does this mean for skin health and diseases?” Though there are many studies out there that introduce potential solutions to the problem of antibiotic resistance, “what was fun and interesting ...
bacterial skin diseases, scabies, fungal skin diseases, viral skin diseases, acne vulgaris, alopecia areata, pruritus, urticaria, bedsores, and other skin conditions. Disease burden was measured ...
Even common conditions like diabetes raise the risk of severe fungal disease. An estimated 6.5 million ... is sometimes possible in the sinuses or skin. But in the lungs, it’s often far more ...