At a glance
Fungal Disease Awareness Week (FDAW) 2025 is September 15th - 19th. Help raise awareness with these social media graphics and messages adaptable for all major platforms. Use #FungalWeek25 to help join efforts.
About the FDAW 2025 toolkit
The FDAW 2025 social media toolkit provides graphics and post messages for the daily taglines and topics. The toolkit includes messages for the general public and for healthcare providers for each day.
Graphics are sized for Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Linked In. Messages are written to meet character count restrictions and include short URLs.
Find more resources and instructions on how to create a threaded post on X at the bottom of this page. For additional outreach materials, visit our Communication and Education materials page.
FDAW Social Media Toolkit
FDAW, Promotional Post

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For Everyone
Fungal Disease Awareness Week is September 15-19. Each day will highlight a different fungal disease topic. For #FungalWeek25, raise awareness to help protect people, plants, and animals from the growing impact of fungal diseases. https://bit.ly/4dyCy6u (253 characters)
For Healthcare Providers
Worldwide, fungal diseases and antimicrobial-resistant fungi are increasing. Fungal Disease Awareness Week is September 15-19. Learn about fungal diseases during #FungalWeek25 and raise awareness to help reduce the harmful effects of fungal diseases. https://bit.ly/4dyCy6u (273 characters)
FDAW, Day 1: Think Fungus

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For everyone:
Misdiagnosis of fungal diseases can lead to severe illness and the development of antimicrobial resistance if you are given the wrong treatment. If you are taking medication and not getting better, ask your doctor about fungal disease testing. #FungalWeek25 https://bit.ly/3YUkbob (280 characters)
For healthcare providers:
(Note: If posting on X, these messages can be threaded)
Overuse or misuse of antifungal medications can lead to antifungal-resistant infections. Confirming fungal diagnoses with laboratory testing helps ensure the correct diagnosis and treatment. (190 characters)
Appropriate use of antifungals improves patient outcomes and is important for preserving available treatment options. #FungalWeek25. Learn more: https://wb.md/3T1roPE (169 characters)
FDAW, Day 2: Fungi Are Everywhere

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For everyone:
People can get fungal diseases from contact with an infected animal, skin scrapes that are exposed to fungi in dirt or plants, and from breathing fungal spores in the air. Learn about how fungal diseases are a One Health issue. #FungalWeek25 https://bit.ly/4cvKYKN (267 characters)
For healthcare providers:
(Note: If posting on X, these messages can be threaded)
Sporotrichosis, has typically been caused by Sporothrix in plant matter. In the last two decades, the species S. brasiliensis emerged and is linked to cat-to-human transmission. (178 characters)
While it has not spread locally in the U.S., cat-transmitted sporotrichosis is widespread in South America, causing more severe infections including among immunocompetent patients. #FungalWeek25. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4dtU0Jt (229 characters)
FDAW, Day 3: Neglected Tropical Diseases

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For everyone:
For #FungalWeek25 raise awareness about fungal skin infections like chromoblastomycosis, sporotrichosis, and mycetoma. Improving early access to diagnosis and treatment can prevent severe infections and complications. https://bit.ly/470gm2H (261 characters)
For healthcare providers:
Chromoblastomycosis, sporotrichosis, and mycetoma are neglected tropical diseases affecting the skin. Left untreated they lead to bone damage, tissue fibrosis, skin cancer, and even amputation.
Take free WHO courses to learn more. #FungalWeek25 https://bit.ly/3KTcsOP (265 characters)
FDAW, Day 4: Lung Infections Won't Go Away

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For everyone:
(See instructions at the bottom of the page for threaded posts on X)
Fungal pneumonias—Valley fever, histoplasmosis, & blastomycosis—are often misdiagnosed. Treatment delays can lead to severe, sometimes chronic, symptoms.
Raise awareness about fungal pneumonias to help increase early diagnosis and treatment. #FungalWeek25 https://bit.ly/3YUANfl (279 characters)
For healthcare providers:
Some fungal infections—Valley fever, histoplasmosis, and blastomycosis—can look like pneumonia and often go undiagnosed. #FungalWeek25 save or print CDC's diagnostic algorithms to diagnose and treat these fungal diseases. https://bit.ly/3yQu4sq (250 characters)
FDAW, Day 5: Fungal Diseases and Drug Resistance

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For everyone:
Fungal diseases are increasing worldwide and are developing #AntimicrobialResistance to the drugs designed to treat them.
This #FungalWeek25 learn about risk factors: Risk Factors for Fungal Diseases (190+link)
For healthcare providers:
(See instructions at the bottom of the page for threaded posts on X)
Clinicians: appropriate, timely use of antifungals helps protect patient health and combat #AntimicrobialResistance 💊
For #FungalWeek25, save, print, or bookmark CDC’s fungal pneumonia diagnostic algorithms to help recognize and treat: https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html (260+link)
More resources
- Choose from other communication materials.
- Post with #FungalWeek25
Beyond social media
- View or share recorded webinars
- Sign up for the Fungal Diseases Newsletter and invite others.
Follow us:
- X (Twitter) @CDC_NCEZID, @CDCtravel, @CDC_Firstline, @CDC_AR, @CDC_AMD
- Facebook CDC Travelers' Health, CDC's Project Firstline
Threaded posts on X:
Select posts that exceed the character count for X are written to be used as a post thread.
To do this:
- Click the Post button and enter the leading message.
- Click the highlighted plus icon to add the second part of the post.