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SHINING A LIGHT ON THE RESPIRATORY INFECTION BOURNE OF FUNGUS
WORLD ASPERGILLOSIS DAY
World Aspergillosis Day started in 2018 under the leadership of the Fungal Infection Trust and the National Aspergillosis Centre in Manchester, England. Their goal is straightforward: to spotlight a lesser-known but potentially life-threatening fungal infection and rally support for research and better treatment options.
Aspergillosis is caused by inhaling microscopic spores of the fungus Aspergillus—commonly found in soil, decaying vegetation, and even household dust. While most healthy individuals can fend off infection, those with weakened immune systems or chronic lung conditions can develop serious complications, including invasive forms that spread to vital organs.
Antifungal medications can help manage or even resolve certain cases, but cures do not exist for all forms, especially if the condition is diagnosed late. World Aspergillosis Day underscores the urgent need for early detection, new therapies, and greater global awareness of a fungus that often lurks in plain sight by uniting healthcare professionals, researchers, patients, and caregivers.
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