Urban evolution: How pollution is fueling the rise of a super fungus

Sm3D Portal (2025)
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Abstract

Urban pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human and animal health, but emerging research suggests it is also accelerating the evolution of dangerous pathogens. Brazil is currently facing the world’s largest and most persistent sporotrichosis epidemic, a fungal disease caused predominantly by Sporothrix brasiliensis. This pathogen has rapidly adapted to polluted urban environments, spreading through cats and posing a significant threat to both animal and human populations.

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