How Warmer Weather Can Make Fungi More Harmful | Attack of the Zombie Fungus
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2024
- Explore how warming weather has led to adaptations that allow some fungi to thrive inside humans. The emergence of Candida auris in 2011 was a notable example of the effects of fungal infections and the implications of these fungal adaptations for human health. Join us for a captivating journey into the intersection of climate change and fungal biology! 🍄
Watch the full documentary: curiositystream.com/video/7949
Attack of the Zombie Fungus
We think of fungi as the bottom of the food chain, the recyclers in the circle of life. But fungi are predators. They feed on life. And there are more out there than we ever knew. As we spread into every corner of planet Earth, they are also discovering us - and that we might be the perfect host.
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More fear porn.
We're toast.
So this will be blamed on naturally occurring fungi which have been here since before humans, and no mention of how one’s lungs could be fatally damaged by the pesticides used on the crops?
Let's mention it then: If you spray pesticides that are dangerous to humans without using protective gear and breathe it in your lungs could be fatally damaged.
Which has nothing to do with getting fungal infection unless you were spraying those crops to protect them from fungi.
More importantly, it would be a quite unlikely coincidence if the lung damage found in poor farmers who used banned pesticides without protective gear could be mistaken for lung damage found on people who have fungus growing in them and have never been anywhere near a farm where they could encounter said pesticides.
So yes, when you inhale spores and get infected it will indeed be blamed on fungi.
😂😂😂NONSENSE. ..!