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The vast majority are completely harmless. By 2050, resistant infections could kill up to 10 million people annually.Įach breath we take invites fungal spores into our bodies– up to 10 billion per day. And unless we develop new treatments, the impact of drug-resistant infections will only worsen in the years ahead. Globally, such pathogens now claim more than 1.6 million lives annually. Fatal fungal infections are on the rise, too, fueled by increased rates of drug resistance. In 2019, more people died from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections than HIV/AIDS or malaria. And without effective drugs to combat these infections–many of which can be deadly–it’s only a matter of time before we experience a significant outbreak of a fungal or other microbial infection. auris can cause outbreaks in healthcare settings and kills up to one-third of infected patients.Įvery day, more fungi develop resistance to the current arsenal of treatments. In fact, last month, the CDC warned that the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris is spreading rapidly throughout the United States, with clinical cases tripling from 2019 to 2021.

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