A DRUG resistant form of killer fungus is rapidly spreading across the globe and becoming more infectious, scientists warn.
Around 30 percent of people have Staphylococcus aureus bacteria -the primary bacterial culprit behind staphylococcal infections - somewhere on their skin or in their nose. In most cases, these ...
A drug-resistant variety of the common fungus Candida auris is gaining virulence and spreading across the globe, scientists ...
The potentially deadly fungus has infected over 7,000 people in the U.S. so far this year, and is resistant to many drugs.
University of Oregon researchers have uncovered a molecule produced by yeast living on human skin that showed potent antimicrobial properties against a pathogen responsible for a half-million ...