Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal biota of the skin, mucous membranes, intestinal tract, and fungi in the environment that are normally non-pathogenic, can cause life-threatening infections in individuals with suppressed immunity. In the past decades, the prevalence of opportunistic fungal infections has increased, and these are associated with lowered immunity due to chemotherapy, HIV infection, and aging. The development of traditional antifungal agents has not kept pace with the increasing prevalence of invasive fungal infections, and the resistance to antifungal agents has become a major problem. Fortunately, study of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the host imm...
AbstractFungi are a major threat in immunocompromised patients. Despite presenting similar degrees o...
Opportunistic fungal infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised ...
When we think of microbes that can make us sick, it is usually bacteria that cross our minds first. ...
SummaryThe last decade has brought significant advances in our understanding of antifungal immunity,...
Immunocompromised individuals are at high risk of developing severe fungal infections with high mort...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
Laura C García-Carnero,1 Luis A Pérez-García,2 José A Martínez-&A...
During the past two decades, invasive fungal infections have emerged as a major threat to immunocomp...
There are more than 100 000 fungal species, yet only a few of these can be deemed pathogenic and cap...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
Life-threatening fungal infections have increased in recent years while treatment options remain lim...
Fungal infections represent nowadays a significant burden on the healthcare system of most of the co...
Understanding the complex and highly dynamic interactions between fungi and host cells in a tissue-s...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
AbstractFungi are a major threat in immunocompromised patients. Despite presenting similar degrees o...
Opportunistic fungal infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised ...
When we think of microbes that can make us sick, it is usually bacteria that cross our minds first. ...
SummaryThe last decade has brought significant advances in our understanding of antifungal immunity,...
Immunocompromised individuals are at high risk of developing severe fungal infections with high mort...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
Laura C García-Carnero,1 Luis A Pérez-García,2 José A Martínez-&A...
During the past two decades, invasive fungal infections have emerged as a major threat to immunocomp...
There are more than 100 000 fungal species, yet only a few of these can be deemed pathogenic and cap...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
Life-threatening fungal infections have increased in recent years while treatment options remain lim...
Fungal infections represent nowadays a significant burden on the healthcare system of most of the co...
Understanding the complex and highly dynamic interactions between fungi and host cells in a tissue-s...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
AbstractFungi are a major threat in immunocompromised patients. Despite presenting similar degrees o...
Opportunistic fungal infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised ...
When we think of microbes that can make us sick, it is usually bacteria that cross our minds first. ...