Updated On: 23 June, 2025 01:46 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
When airborne concentrations of fungal spores rose, the scientists often saw a jump in infections within a few days

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Monitoring fungal spores in the outdoor air can predict surges in flu and Covid-19 infections, according to a study.
Researchers from Lynn University in Florida, US, discovered that airborne concentrations of fungal spores -- but not pollen -- were strongly linked to increases in flu and Covid-19 cases.
When airborne concentrations of fungal spores rose, the scientists often saw a jump in infections within a few days.