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Candida auris

The world’s most deadly super fungus

Pathogens are becoming increasingly resistant to antimicrobial drugs, and fungi are no exception. Candida auris is a newly identified species of yeast that can cause dangerous infections in humans, and is largely resistant to existing drugs. Biomedical sciences graduate Katie Desmond explains

AQA Structure of eukaryotic cells; Cell recognition and the immune system; Genetic diversity and adaptation

OCR A Cell structure; Communicable diseases, disease prevention and the immune system

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