The World Health Organization (WHO) has published new guidance to help countries confront the rising burden of fungal disease and antifungal resistance – one of the most neglected global health threats, yet still largely absent from national health plans.
Source: UN Department of Global Communications | Health
UN Department of Global Communications | Health
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