Pestilent Has No Cure, the Fungus Candida

Auris Has Now Been Documented… in More Than 30 Countries, and More Than 1,500 U.S. Cases Were Reported to the CDC as of Oct. 31 of Last Year, WION Reported… Update 2/1/21 In 2018, for example, the Kern County Fire Department sought a $100,000 grant to get assistance in cutting fuel breaks — which disturb the soil — because their firefighters would get sick after doing the work. Data show that Valley fever cases spike on the county’s valley floor every fall, just as fire season is underway in the surrounding hills. “Aerosolized, microbes, spores, or fungal conidia … have the potential to travel hundreds of miles, depending on fire behavior and atmospheric conditions, and are eventually deposited or inhaled downwind of a fire,” Yet, determining what pathogens exist in wildfire smoke has been difficult. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric…

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