Human fungal diseases differ fundamentally from other infections in diverse ways. As eukaryotic pathogens, fungi share many similarities with their host cells, which impairs the development of antifungal compounds. Fungal tropism is highly variable, as pathogens infect a wide range of cell types. A single fungal pathogen can infect multiple tissues in the same patient (depending on the host’s immunological status) and can undergo morphogenic shifts during infection. Fungi are still underappreciated as major pathogens by both the public and public health officials. Diseases caused by protozoa, bacteria, and viruses have been recognized as important public health issues for centuries. For instance, syphilis, influenza, and Chagas disease have...
textabstractFungal infections in man usually are divided into three categories based upon their majo...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
The purpose of our study is to focus on the causes of infectious diseases and on the reactions of th...
Fungi are everywhere. There are approximately 1.5 million different species of fungi on Earth, but o...
The recent outbreak of fungal meningitis caused by Exserohilum rostratum in patients receiv-ing cont...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Yeasts and moulds now rank amongst the 10 most frequently isolated pathogens in febrile patients wit...
Fungal diseases kill more than 1.5 million and affect over a billion people. However, they are still...
International audienceSeminal work by Louis Pasteur revealed the contribution of fungi - yeasts and ...
Fungi must meet four criteria to infect humans: growth at human body temperatures, circumvention or ...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
In the past few years, fungal diseases caused estimated over 1.6 million deaths annually and over on...
AbstractThe emergence of less common but medically important fungal pathogens contributes to the rat...
Microorganisms pathogenic that infect humans are widespread health problems, especially in tropical ...
Abstract Fungi are a versatile group of microorganisms which can be freely present in the environmen...
textabstractFungal infections in man usually are divided into three categories based upon their majo...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
The purpose of our study is to focus on the causes of infectious diseases and on the reactions of th...
Fungi are everywhere. There are approximately 1.5 million different species of fungi on Earth, but o...
The recent outbreak of fungal meningitis caused by Exserohilum rostratum in patients receiv-ing cont...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Yeasts and moulds now rank amongst the 10 most frequently isolated pathogens in febrile patients wit...
Fungal diseases kill more than 1.5 million and affect over a billion people. However, they are still...
International audienceSeminal work by Louis Pasteur revealed the contribution of fungi - yeasts and ...
Fungi must meet four criteria to infect humans: growth at human body temperatures, circumvention or ...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
In the past few years, fungal diseases caused estimated over 1.6 million deaths annually and over on...
AbstractThe emergence of less common but medically important fungal pathogens contributes to the rat...
Microorganisms pathogenic that infect humans are widespread health problems, especially in tropical ...
Abstract Fungi are a versatile group of microorganisms which can be freely present in the environmen...
textabstractFungal infections in man usually are divided into three categories based upon their majo...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
The purpose of our study is to focus on the causes of infectious diseases and on the reactions of th...