Could ‘The Last of Us’ happen? With antifungal drug resistance on the rise, who knows?
The widespread use of antifungals, especially in farming, is reducing their effectiveness and making untreatable, fatal diseases more likely

Antifungal resistance – less discussed and well known than antimicrobial resistance – is spreading and leaving people more vulnerable to related infections, some of them deadly.
“Mycoses resistant to antifungal drugs are on the increase,” according to the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), which has linked the growing resistance to overuse and misuse of antifungal treatments.

“Treatments against pathogenic fungi are used in agriculture as well as in human and animal health,” the CNRS said, pointing out the “identical resistance mechanisms” shared by antifungals and antibiotics.
“As is the case with overprescribed antibiotics, to which bacteria have become resistant, the massive use of antifungals is leading to a gradual decline in their effectiveness,” the CNRS warned.