Infections from the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris are rising alarmingly in U.S. hospitals, posing a significant risk to already sick patients. Despite being manageable for healthy individuals, its resistance to treatments makes it a growing concern in healthcare settings.
In a shocking turn of events, more than 500 mpox patients have fled healthcare facilities in eastern DR Congo due to escalating violence from M23 rebels. The Africa CDC warns of a potential outbreak as missing patients risk spreading the disease, which has already claimed numerous lives.