Last Updated:May 26, 2025, 16:52 IST
In 2022, WHO listed Aspergillus flavus as a critical fungal threat. As per a Daily Star report, it is drug-resistant and nearly incurable, posing serious health risks

The WHO has classified the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus as a major public health concern. (Representative/AP)
A fresh wave of Covid-19 is once again sweeping across parts of the world, with a steady uptick in cases. Amid growing health concerns, the World Health Organization (WHO) has sounded an alarm over a new threat — a potentially more lethal fungal infection.
The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus, which causes the disease aspergillosis, primarily affects the lungs and, in severe cases, can spread to the brain. Health experts warn that the infection can prove fatal, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems.
Experts have warned that Aspergillus fumigatus could soon reach Britain, posing a significant threat to public health. The WHO has classified this fungus as a major public health concern, fearing its spread to North America, Europe, China and Russia.
The danger of Aspergillus fumigatus is underscored by its high mortality rate of 85.2% for invasive aspergillosis. In 2022, the WHO added Aspergillus flavus to its list of critical fungal pathogens. According to a report by the Daily Star, this fungus is not only a health threat but also resistant to drugs, making it nearly incurable.
A study by Manchester University, utilising a supercomputer, predicts that Aspergillus fumigatus could spread to 77% more areas by 2100, endangering millions. The fungus thrives in warm, moist environments such as compost heaps, decaying organic matter, and even the air, making it difficult to identify and treat.
Norman van Rijn, the lead author of the Manchester University study, noted that fungi have received less research attention compared to viruses and parasites. However, their maps indicate that fungal infections could become a global issue in the future.
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