Fungal diseases impacting global health

Scientists are warning about a serious increase in deadly fungal infections, which they call a “silent pandemic.” Infections like Candida auris are becoming more common, especially among patients in hospitals or those with weak immune systems. These infections can lead to severe health problems and higher death rates, raising concerns for public health.

Climate change is contributing to this issue, as warmer temperatures help fungi grow and spread to new areas. This makes it harder for hospitals to control outbreaks, putting patients at risk and complicating their care.

Experts are urging more awareness and funding to fight these infections. They stress the importance of better testing, treatments, and infection control in healthcare settings. Addressing these challenges is essential to ensuring the safety and health of the public.

By Banasree Sarkar