A drug-resistant fungus, Candida Auris, is spreading rapidly in U.S. hospitals, posing a severe threat to patients who need invasive medical equipment| WJCL
Weather patterns, construction activity and wildfires can all play a role in outbreaks of valley fever, caused by inhaling a fungus.| Los Angeles Times
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In 2023 there were 4,514 clinical cases of C. auris reported. Cases have increased since 2016.| Candida auris (C. auris)
A deadly strain of fungus is spreading in health care facilities in California and throughout the United States. Find out who is most vulnerable.| news
Valley fever is caused by inhaling spores of coccidioides, a fungal pathogen that thrives in the drier and dustier regions of the state.| Los Angeles Times