There are plenty of things in this world that might keep you up at night. There’s COVID-19 , of course, but if you’re anxious like me you could probably rattle off a very long list of additional fears: getting hit by a car, cancer, being poisoned by an ill-advised gas station meal, getting caught in a wildfire, electrocuting yourself plugging your laptop in at a dodgy cafe. But what is likely not higher on your list is disease. Unfortunately, that might be changing.
In 2009, a patient in Japan developed the new fungal infection on their ear. The highly transmissible Candida auris fungus had been previously unknown to science (and resistant to the drugs available to treat it), but within a new few years, cases started emerging in Venezuela, Iran, Russia, and South Africa.