News

A recent study from the University of Manchester reveals that climate change is facilitating the spread of harmful fungi, ...
An increase in global temperatures might result in the Aspergillus fungus that causes many annual deaths affecting greater ...
Climate change is projected to shift the global distribution of key Aspergillus species, with northward movement of suitable ...
Aspergillus can cause a serious health problem ... Is it OK to have mold in your house? It is OK to have some mold indoors, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Many mold problems can be prevented by keeping excess moisture out of your house in the first place. The most common indoor molds are cladosporium, penicillium, and aspergillus. Stachybotrys ...
He said he found “very, very little” evidence of aspergillus in the house with just one spore found in the bedroom where Mr Brooks died. Prof Richardson there is more aspergillus in the ...
Aspergillus, a dangerous fungus, is spreading due to climate change. A study predicts it will affect more people by 2100. This fungus causes a severe lung infection. Diagnosis is difficult and ...
The study article, which was published in pre-print (not yet peer-reviewed) in Research Square, claims that “rising global temperatures” could lead to severe infections of Aspergillus ...
But fungal research shows Aspergillus fumigatus could spread across an additional 77 per cent of territory by the year 2100 ...
As states allow both medical and recreational use, some state regulations have required testing to protect from medical dangers such as potential aspergillus contamination. The health department ...
MONTPELIER — A new study will dig into contamination of cannabis by a mold known as aspergillus. Callie Chapman of Onward Analytics said the project "may be one of the first collaborative research ...
Some researchers are sounding the alarm about a potentially deadly fungus that could spread throughout parts of the U.S., Europe and Asia. The study article, which was published in pre-print (not ...