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Ploidy plasticity drives fungal resistance to azoles used in agriculture and clinics - AMR Insights

Summary by AMR Insights
The fungal kingdom, which includes various species, has been largely overlooked in healthcare and economic sectors. However, anthropogenic activities, such as high doses of antifungals in poultry and fungicides in agricultural farmlands, and global warming, are contributing to an increase in drug resistance and the emergence of new pathogens. A recent study in PLOS Biology by Hu and colleagues provides insights into the mechanisms underlying the…
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AMR Insights broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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