Agricultural pesticides stimulate the development of medicine -resistant fungal breeds

Scientists have discovered that agricultural pesticides stimulate the development of drug -resistant strains, increasing the number of deaths caused by fungal infection. The Financial Times reported that the scientists of the agricultural chemical sector and the regulatory bodies of this industry should note the health effects caused by pesticides, enabling fungi to overcome the medicine developed to eliminate it. The newspaper said the US series ‘The Last of US’, which revolves around a devastating brain champion, has caused most of humanity, caused an increase in public interest in this area. But as fungal infection has been causing millions of deaths every year, health experts are paying more attention to the increasing threat caused by antifungal resistance. “Resistance to antifungal drugs is one of the unrecognizable elements in the crisis of antimicrobial resistance.” He added: “We have a strong proof that identifying the human tribes that influence people through the use of pesticides in the environment.” David Denening, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Manchester, said that “the number of deaths associated with fungi that are often estimated at 2 million people annually,” explains that fungal diseases are often wrong. But estimates show that almost twice this number, about 3.75 million people around the world, dies annually as a result of a fungal infection. Denning explained that the spray fungi (a kind of about 200 mushrooms in nature) cause the most deaths, and that the disease begins when the fungus of the fungus dorms (multiplication cells that have the ability to produce a new individual without the necessary reproductive cell), which affects human health because people are always developing machine guns from the environment. “CDC”, head of fungal diseases in the US centers to combat and prevent disease “CDC”, indicated “very small monitoring of fungal infection and fungal resistance around the world. Chiller explained that the development of medicines to eliminate swamp pathogens without harming patients “more difficult” than developing it to eliminate swamp pathogens because fungi are multi -cell organisms that are now related to people. The infection usually occurs in the open air, but sometimes it is in the houses where form spreads, and then the mushroom grows in the lungs, and it usually occurs in people with a decrease in immunity or lung problems. And when the farmer uses a pesticide for fungi, it protects the crop, but it also affects trillion of other fungi living in the soil and the surrounding area and the development of resistant fungi by the ‘spectator effect’, as protection includes the imposition of some restrictions on the agricultural use of chemicals that kill fungus in the same way.