VENKATA RAJESH MEDA

Aspergillosis Research and Support

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We actively fund the patient's and carers' support and involvement in research run by the National Aspergillosis Centre in the UK. Thousands of patients have had their lives improved and we are linking patients to ground-breaking NAC research.

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The National Aspergillosis Centre (NAC) and Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG) have spent over 20 years fighting aspergillosis alongside the Fungal Infection Trust (FIT), making huge strides in improving patients' quality of life throughout the UK and the world.

Many patients that came to NAC 20 years ago with gradually worsening symptoms having spent years going from doctor to doctor searching for help often have had years of symptom stability after pioneering diagnosis and treatment for aspergillosis.

Today we have highly refined diagnostics and management protocols that are followed around the world and thousands more aspergillosis patients are being better managed as awareness of aspergillosis have vastly improved.

Sadly this disease is still mostly not curable, there is still a need for new classes of antifungal treatment and the battle against the indiscriminate use of antifungal chemicals by farmers, spreading resistance to antifungal drugs remains ongoing.

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We actively fund the patient's and carers' support and involvement in research run by the National Aspergillosis Centre in the UK. Thousands of patients have had their lives improved and we are linking patients to ground-breaking NAC research.

About the charity

The Fungal Infection Trust was founded in 1991 to: 1) to promote education & awareness about fungal diseases & allergies. 2) to support scientific research into those fungi and the illnesses associated with them. 3) to support the training of scientists and doctors. 4) support patients

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