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CDC Warns of Dangerous Fungal Infection Spreading at ‘Alarming Rate'
2023-03-22
[Epoch Times] The CDC is warning of an increasingly drug-resistant emerging fungus that the health agency says presents a "serious global health threat."

Candida auris is a rare fungal disease that is easily spread through contact with contaminated surfaces or from person-to-person and can cause severe illness in hospitalized patients and those with weakened immune systems, according to health officials.

In some rare cases, the yeast can enter the bloodstream of patients and spread throughout the body, causing serious invasive candidiasis infections, which can affect the blood, heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body and can prove fatal.

The CDC said it is concerned about Candida auris for three main reasons: it is often multidrug-resistant, it is hard to identify using standard laboratory methods, and it has rapidly caused outbreaks in health care settings.

Additionally, individuals who have been hospitalized in health care facilities for long periods of time—especially those who have breathing tubes, feeding tubes, and central venous catheters going into their bodies—appear to be at the highest risk of contracting Candida auris.

According to CDC data, the drug-resistant fungus, which was first detected in the United States in 2016, has been spreading "at an alarming rate" among hospitalized patients in recent years, with clinical cases of the fungus nearly doubling in 2021 and continuing to rise in 2022.
Several commercials for new drugs warn of reduced resistance to infection.

Posted by:Bobby

#17  Speaking of not asking for a ride on your junk... that reminds me I oughta to rejoin the maritime museum.
Posted by: Whugum Chimp3250   2023-03-22 23:55  

#16  #10Keep your pecker where it belongs and you probably won’t have a problem.
Posted by Glenmore


I posted pics of my junk, and the kindest comments said it was too early in the season for miniature "heirloom" veggies. The worst referenced root or squash :-(
Posted by: Frank G   2023-03-22 18:37  

#15  Vegiphelia....?

I used to shop at Whole Foods in Fairfax, VA. Always thought I should have been getting more for my money. Perhaps it was something darker, more sinister.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-22 17:56  

#14  Is it o.k. if I fondle the [fresh] produce at my local grocery store? I sure hope I don't pick the "lucky" green pepper or sweet potato.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-03-22 17:52  

#13  Ref #10: Keep your pecker where it belongs and you probably won’t have a problem

Glenmore just proffered some sage advice for a man of any age.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-22 17:46  

#12  CDC recommends covering surfaces with butter and garlic powder.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-03-22 16:32  

#11  Glen more, many old persons peckers don’t work any more, I am sure this is a trany problem.
Posted by: Papa Cookie   2023-03-22 16:13  

#10  Keep your pecker where it belongs and you probably won’t have a problem.
Posted by: Glenmore    2023-03-22 15:40  

#9  PJ Media is scathing about the manufactured hysteria:

Fast Fungus Facts
The fungal disease is quite rare.
It’s easily spread by person-to-person contact and can also be picked up from contaminated surfaces.
In rare cases, the fungus can spread to an infected person’s brain, heart, blood, eyes, and bones, and kill them.

Got that? The rare fungus can, in rare cases, kill people.

The CDC stated that the fungus seems to prefer people who are: diabetic; very sick; have been in a care facility for a while; are using catheters, breathing and/or feeding tubes; or have recently undergone surgery — much like COVID’s favorite victims.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-03-22 12:44  

#8  The local Ohio Fox affiliate is blasting out a warning here while I am waiting for my oil change.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-03-22 12:36  

#7  Seems the greatest risk is contact with items which enter the body unnaturally, so I know where I'd put my money.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-03-22 10:44  

#6  ^ The hotspot map is interesting. Given the wide geographic separation between the hot states (Florida vs California vs Illinois vs New York), I wonder if some particular demographic is involved.
Posted by: SteveS   2023-03-22 09:10  

#5  Like absolutely everything else, the highest risk is to the most unhealthy.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-03-22 07:59  

#4  Considering the low numbers this has and everything else going on, I'll put this at the bottom of things I'm gonna worry about maybe someday.
Posted by: DarthVader   2023-03-22 07:31  

#3  America's deadly fungus hotspots revealed: Interactive map shows how New York, Illinois and California have highest cases of Candida auris that kills up to 60% of patients - so where does YOUR state rank?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-03-22 04:38  

#2  Oh, no, you mean it's only been about two weeks since the last bit of fear-mongering?
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-03-22 02:11  

#1  I strongly recommend a Wuhan Candida auris research effort be funded and launched. What harm could possibly come of it ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-22 01:27  

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