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Climate change driving threat of fungal infections in humans: Report

New Delhi, May 20: Global rise in temperatures is increasing the threat of fungal infections, which can be fatal to human lives, according to US health officials.

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'Climate change driving threat of fungal infections in humans', US health officials

"Since many of these fungal pathogens typically exist in nature, they re not as well adapted to human or mammalian body temperatures at 37 degrees centigrade," Dr Michael Kurilla, a director of the US.

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Climate change driving threat of fungal infections in humans: Report

Global rise in temperatures is increasing the threat of fungal infections, which can be fatal to human lives, according to US health officials.Climate predictions show that temperatures will likely rise by more than 1.5 celsius above the UN .

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