A drug-resistant fungus called Candida auris is spreading rapidly across US hospitals, with over 7,000 cases reported last year.
Learn how antibiotic resistance and superbugs are making common infections harder to treat, why drug resistant bacteria are a ...
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The looming superbug crisis that could wipe out millions
In the United States, infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales have surged by 460% between 2019 ...
For Paralympic gold medallist Chris Bond, the warning is deeply personal. He was just 19 when a severe infection changed his ...
A dangerous superbug known as Candida auris has emerged as a growing concern in Texas as cases climb nationwide, particularly in health care settings. The fungus is closely monitored because of its ...
Potential treatments for one of the world's most dangerous hospital superbugs have been found in a surprising location—hospital toilets. An international team of researchers led by the University of ...
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Scientists warn melting ice could release 5,000-year-old superbug that resists 10 modern antibiotics
Romanian scientists have revived a 5,000-year-old bacterium, Psychrobacter SC65A.3, from Scărișoara Ice Cave, revealing ...
A deadly, drug-resistant fungus called Candida auris, or C. auris, has become more common in the U.S. in recent years, and Illinois has already reported 29 cases of the “superbug” so far this year.
(NEXSTAR) – Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are struggling to gain ground on a drug-resistant and deadly fungus that has infected at least 7,000 people in 2025, according to ...
(NEXSTAR) – Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are struggling to gain ground on a drug-resistant and deadly fungus that has infected at least 7,000 people in 2025, according to ...
(NEXSTAR) – Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are struggling to gain ground on a drug-resistant and deadly fungus that has infected at least 7,000 people in 2025, according to ...
(NEXSTAR) – Hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities are struggling to gain ground on a drug-resistant and deadly fungus that has infected at least 7,000 people in 2025, according to ...
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