

Killer Fungi: Exploring The Silent Threat To Global Health With Professor Neil Gow
Dec 4, 2024
In this enlightening discussion, Neil Gow, a distinguished Professor of Microbiology at the University of Exeter, delves into the silent threat of fungal infections. He reveals the alarming rise in fungal-related deaths and the challenges in diagnosing these infections. Neil shares insights on the 'big four' deadly fungi and how climate change is fueling new fungal threats. He stresses the urgent need for better training in recognizing infections and explores groundbreaking pathways for antifungal drug development. A must-listen for anyone concerned about global health!
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Fungal Infections: A Growing Concern
01:40 • 8min
The Surge of Fungal Infections: Causes and Consequences
09:58 • 3min
Fungi and Environmental Interactions
13:02 • 6min
Understanding Fungal Infections and Resistance
19:26 • 18min
Unraveling the Genetic Link: Fungi and Human Disease
37:20 • 2min
Navigating the World of Fungal Infections: Resources and Cautions
39:13 • 2min