Fungal Infectious Diseases


Infections caused by fungi are quite widespread all over the world. Fungal infections in humans arise when an invasive fungus takes over a region of the body and the immune system is unable to control it. Fungi may be found in soil, plants, water, and the atmosphere.  Mycoses are fungal illnesses that affect people and include coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and blast mycosis. These infections can be mild, such as an upper respiratory infection, or they can be severe, affecting the entire body, including the bloodstream and organ systems.

Examples of Fungal Infectious Diseases:

  • Yeast Infection
  • Chronic Lung or Deep Tissue Infections
  • Invasive Allergies
  • Mucosal Infection

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