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Fungus Amungus

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WNYC Studios

Science, Natural Sciences, History, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.643.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Six years ago, a new infection began popping up in four different hospitals on three different continents, all around the same time. It wasn’t a bacteria, or a virus. It was ... a killer fungus. No one knew where it came from, or why. Today, the story of an ancient showdown between fungus and mammals that started when dinosaurs disappeared from the earth. Back then, the battle swung in our favor (spoiler alert!) and we’ve been hanging onto that win ever since. But one scientist suggests that the rise of this new infectious fungus indicates our edge is slipping, degree by increasing degree.

This episode was reported by Molly Webster, and produced by Molly and Bethel Habte, with production help from Tad Davis. Special thanks to Julie Parsonnet and Aviv Bergman.

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Further Fungus Reading:

NYTimes feature on the mysterious rise of Candida auris.

Arturo's paper: “On the emergence of Candida auris, Climate Change, Azoles, Swamps, and Birds”, by Arturo Casadevall, et al.

“On the Origins of a Species: What Might Explain the Rise of Candida auris?”, a report from the CDC.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Chad Abumarad, this is Radio Lab and today, a story from our very own Molly

0:23.8

Webster.

0:24.8

So yes, today we're talking about a medical mystery.

0:27.2

Oh good, let me put mine on my wool cap then.

0:29.6

Okay, because he really is putting on a wool cap.

0:35.7

Okay.

0:36.7

Okay.

0:37.7

A medical mystery.

0:38.7

Yeah.

0:39.7

Starts with a woman.

0:41.5

Hello.

0:42.5

Hi, I'm trying to reach Joveria, please.

0:44.3

Named Joveria Farouki.

0:46.1

This is Joveria.

0:47.3

How are you?

0:48.3

Molly?

0:49.3

She works at a hospital in Pakistan.

0:52.7

In Karachi.

0:53.7

I'm a medical doctor, specialized in medical microbiology.

1:01.2

Joveria works in the hospital lab and so when someone has an infection, she gets sent,

1:06.0

you know, some blood or urine or something and she tries to figure out which bug is causing

1:10.8

the problem.

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