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Killer fungus seen in Pacific Northwest - CNN.com

Seeded on Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:38 PM EDT
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A rare but life-threatening tropical fungus that causes lung infections in both people and animals has been seen in the Pacific Northwest and could spread, researchers are reporting.

The fungus, known as Cryptococcus gattii (or C. gattii), has infected dozens of humans and animals--including cats, dogs, and dolphins--in Washington and Oregon in the past five years. While rare, the fungus has been lethal in about 25 percent of the people in the U.S. who have developed infections, according to Edmond Byrnes III, a doctoral student in molecular genetics and microbiology at Duke University and one of the lead authors of a new study about the fungus.

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SchmittyJ

While rare, it's concerning that this recent change has apparently increased the mortality rate from this organism from ~10% to now 25%...

Given that fungal infections can be notoriously difficult to treat, combined with the fact that they've been unsuccessful in locating the route of transmission, I think this should be given a little more press...

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Reply#1 - Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:47 PM EDT
JoTigerlily

Then again:

And besides, there's not much you can do to protect yourself from it in the meantime.

"There are no real precautions you can take, because it's hard to tell which areas would be more infected or where levels of C. gattii could be higher," Byrnes says.

But as someone currently living in the NW, I do find this a little unnerving.

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Reply#2 - Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:24 AM EDT
Tiredofit-946833

Well that's it no more yard work for me !! (the only good news in this story)

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Reply#3 - Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:52 AM EDT
shel2233

lol

true dat....

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#3.1 - Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:18 AM EDT
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