Lethal Fungus Spreads Across US: Health Officials Issue Warnings
A dangerous fungus, *Aspergillus fumigatus*, is rapidly spreading across the United States, prompting health authorities to alert the public. This airborne mold poses a serious threat, potentially infecting the lungs and spreading to other body parts, raising significant health concerns.
States at Risk
Several states, including Florida, Texas, and California, are now facing an increased risk from this deadly fungus. Infection rates are climbing, with the potential to cause severe illness and even death, particularly for those with weakened immune systems or respiratory issues.
The CDC is tracking a deadly fungus that’s spreading across the US. Aspergillus fumigatus can cause serious infections, particularly in people with weakened immune systems. https://t.co/l3s9jXm2vj
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“It can ‘eat you from the inside out,’”
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that invasive aspergillosis, the disease caused by this fungus, has a mortality rate between 30% and 95% among those infected (CDC 2024).
Understanding the Threat
Unlike viruses or bacteria, *Aspergillus fumigatus* thrives in various environments, including soil and decaying organic matter. Climate change is believed to contribute to its spread, as warmer temperatures and altered weather patterns can create favorable conditions for the fungus.
As the fungus continues its rapid expansion, public health officials emphasize early detection, prompt treatment, and heightened awareness to mitigate the risks associated with this increasingly dangerous pathogen.