by GAtherton | Feb 5, 2021 | COVID-19, Events, General interest, Latest research news, NAC announcements
Aspergillosis patient and carers meeting, today (Friday, 5 February) at 1 pm. We understand how difficult it is at the moment with the ongoing national lockdown and this is part of the National Aspergillosis Centre’s efforts to provide ongoing support for all...
by GAtherton | Feb 2, 2021 | Events, General interest, Latest research news
https://aspergillosis.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Logo-splash.mp4 World Aspergillosis Day (Feb 1st every year) progresses every year and this year was no exception. Social Media We are only partway through the social media activity so this number will rise but as...
by GAtherton | Jan 28, 2021 | Events, General interest, Latest research news, NAC announcements
World Aspergillosis Day is almost upon us! The aim of World Aspergillosis Day is to raise awareness of this fungal infection that like several other fungal infections worldwide is often under-diagnosed. Diagnosis of aspergillosis is difficult and requires...
by GAtherton | Mar 2, 2020 | Events, General interest, Latest research news
24th March: Social distancing measures extended The government last night asked us all to stay at home to protect each other and reduce pressure on the NHS. Full information on staying at home and away from others is available from the government website. People...
by GAtherton | Feb 6, 2020 | Events, General interest, Living with Aspergillosis, Patient stories
In collaboration with Medics 4 Rare Diseases, the Barts and the London Immunology and Infectious Diseases society recently held a talk about aspergillosis. Fran Pearson, a patient diagnosed with the condition, and Dr Darius Armstrong, a consultant in Infectious...
by GAtherton | Feb 3, 2020 | Events, General interest, Latest research news, Patient and Carer Blog
World Aspergillosis Day 2020 is almost here! The big day is February 27th and here’s a few ideas of ways that you can support the occasion and help to raise awareness of aspergillosis. Submit your selfie! The Aspergillosis Trust are asking people to show their...