The Rising Threat of Aspergillus Fumigatus: A Deadly Fungus Invading the U.S.

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Aspergillus Fumigatus: A Deadly Fungus
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Who is at risk of getting infected?
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Aspergillus fumigatus spreading in the US
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What to do to prevent getting infected?
Recent warnings from scientists have raised alarm over a deadly fungus known as Aspergillus Fumigatus, which is quickly spreading across the United States. This microorganism is not just a mere nuisance; it has the potential to rot human tissues from within, posing a significant health threat. The fungus is expected to proliferate further as climate change leads to warmer temperatures, enhancing its favorable growth conditions.
Aspergillus Fumigatus is an airborne fungus whose spores, known as conidia, are so minuscule that they can be inhaled without notice. This fungus is ubiquitous in the environment, existing in soil, plant matter, and even the dust that collects indoors. According to the
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