In the past few years, fungal diseases caused estimated over 1.6 million deaths annually and over one billion people suffer from severe fungal diseases (Brown et al., 2012; Anonymous, 2017b). Public health surveillance of fungal diseases is generally not compulsory, suggesting that most estimates are conservative (Casadevall, 2017; Anonymous, 2017a). Fungal disease can also damage plants and crops, causing major losses in agricultural activities and food production (Savary et al., 2012). Animal pathogenic fungi are threatening bats, amphibians and reptiles with extinction (Casadevall, 2017). It is estimated that fungi are the highest threat for animal-host and plant-host species, representing the major cause (approximately 65%) of pathogen-...
BACKGROUND: Invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) remain important causes of morbidity and mortality. The ...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Infectious diseases are among the top causes of mortality and a leading cause of disability worldwid...
Fungal diseases kill more than 1.5 million and affect over a billion people. However, they are still...
Emerging fungal pathogens are a growing threat to global health, ecosystems, food security, and the ...
Fungi are everywhere. There are approximately 1.5 million different species of fungi on Earth, but o...
Fungi threaten the security of food supply to human populations on several fronts. They destroy up t...
This article highlights some of the more notable persistent fungal diseases of our times. It draws a...
Human fungal diseases differ fundamentally from other infections in diverse ways. As eukaryotic path...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Fungal diseases were underestimated for many years. And the global burden of fungal infections is su...
When we think of microbes that can make us sick, it is usually bacteria that cross our minds first. ...
Candida species, the most common fungal pathogens affecting humans, cause not only superficial infe...
The recent rate of emergence of pathogenic fungi that are resistant to the limited number of commonl...
BACKGROUND: Invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) remain important causes of morbidity and mortality. The ...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Infectious diseases are among the top causes of mortality and a leading cause of disability worldwid...
Fungal diseases kill more than 1.5 million and affect over a billion people. However, they are still...
Emerging fungal pathogens are a growing threat to global health, ecosystems, food security, and the ...
Fungi are everywhere. There are approximately 1.5 million different species of fungi on Earth, but o...
Fungi threaten the security of food supply to human populations on several fronts. They destroy up t...
This article highlights some of the more notable persistent fungal diseases of our times. It draws a...
Human fungal diseases differ fundamentally from other infections in diverse ways. As eukaryotic path...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Fungal diseases were underestimated for many years. And the global burden of fungal infections is su...
When we think of microbes that can make us sick, it is usually bacteria that cross our minds first. ...
Candida species, the most common fungal pathogens affecting humans, cause not only superficial infe...
The recent rate of emergence of pathogenic fungi that are resistant to the limited number of commonl...
BACKGROUND: Invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) remain important causes of morbidity and mortality. The ...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Infectious diseases are among the top causes of mortality and a leading cause of disability worldwid...