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CDC Officials Say a Cat-Spread Fungus Reaching the U.S. Is ‘Just a Matter of Time’

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June 28, 2026

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CDC Officials Say a Cat-Spread Fungus Reaching the U.S. Is ‘Just a Matter of Time’

Your adorable, beloved outdoor cat might someday be covered in oozing skin ulcers that spread across its body. Even worse, they could eventually jump to you if it becomes infected with a rapidly spreading fungus that hasn’t reached the United States yet, but as CDC official Shawn Lockhart recently told Science News, it’s “just a []

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