A deadly fungal disease that has put at least one bat species on the federal Endangered Species List has been detected in ...
Captive-bred Panamanian golden frogs are returning to the wild for the first time since 2009, as scientists study how to rewild species lost to fungal disease.
Work on a treatment for one of the world's most urgent and underestimated health challenges has received a $1 million boost through the La Trobe ...
Traditional culture-based methods have incompletely defined the microbial landscape of common recalcitrant human fungal skin diseases, including athlete’s foot and toenail infections. Skin protects ...
Farmers have long fought a quiet war against the fungi that rot crops in fields and storage sheds. Each year, these diseases destroy harvests of lettuce, beans, oilseed rape, wheat, and many other ...
Officials announced the detection of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus that causes the disease, in 2025.
A lethal fungal disease that has devastated bat populations across North America and driven three Canadian species to endangered status has spread from Grand Forks to Metro Vancouver, detected in bat ...
Due to globalization, an aquatic fungus threatens to decimate an increasing number of amphibian species across the world.
White nose syndrome has been detected in Oregon bats for the first time, in both Columbia and Benton counties. White nose syndrome is a fungal infection in bats that disrupts hibernation, causing ...
Fungal pathogens that live harmlessly on and inside the human body are increasingly defeating the limited arsenal of antifungal drugs, while simultaneously dodging the immune system’s surveillance.
Scientists warn that Disease X, which represents an unknown pathogen, could trigger the next global pandemic. Experts say it would likely be a highly contagious virus, possibly spreading through ...
A clinical trial found a mycelium-based supplement reduced short-term vaccine side effects and increased antibody persistence ...