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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023 · 20 MIN

A dangerous combination: COVID-19 and invasive mould infections

from Looking back to look forward: The impact of the environment on fungal infections · host Mundipharma Research Ltd

This episode focuses on the interplay between COVID-19 and invasive mould infections, including how respiratory viruses have changed the landscape of fungal infections, potential mechanisms for these interactions, and why some countries were more affected than others by COVID-19 co-infection. SciA-AFN-2300122 

This episode focuses on the interplay between COVID-19 and invasive mould infections, including how respiratory viruses have changed the landscape of fungal infections, potential mechanisms for these interactions, and why some countries were more affected than others by COVID-19 co-infection. SciA-AFN-2300122

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