Can superfungi survive without oxygen?

Superfungi can survive in an anaerobic environment, but most superfungi infected with human body definitely need an aerobic environment, otherwise they will not parasitize on human body. In fact, fungi are also divided into aerobic and anaerobic. Some fungi just like anaerobic environment, but these fungi can't survive in the presence of oxygen. However, some fungi can only survive under aerobic conditions.

Superfungi actually refer to fungi with very strong drug resistance. At present, what humans have discovered actually refers to fungus. This fungus has not been accurately traced back to its source, but it will survive in the human body for a long time. If the human body is in a healthy state, then these super fungi will not do harm to the human body.

However, if there is a wound on the surface of the human body, it is likely to be infected if it comes into contact with the health care workers or some medical facilities with super fungi. After being infected by super fungi, because it is drug-resistant, many conventional antibacterial drugs are ineffective, so it can not be inhibited in time during treatment.

When these super fungi multiply in large quantities, it will cause blood infection, which will generally cause users to have acute respiratory failure, and the mortality rate of infection with this super fungus can be as high as 60%. And if a super fungus appears in a hospital, and the control and cleaning are not strict, it is likely that the whole hospital will break out.

Just using the same medical equipment, such as stethoscope or thermometer, may lead to infection. Because most people in the hospital are sick, not healthy, so once such people are infected with super fungi. Because no drugs can be used for antibacterial treatment, it will soon attack human organs, causing organ failure, and then it will be difficult to breathe and suffocate, which is quite dangerous.