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Objective: The burden of pulmonary fungal infection is increasing and often misdiagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis in developing countries where the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis is high.
Adane Bitew, Solomon Bati
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Pathogenic fungi shape the fungal community, network complexity, and pathogenesis in kiwifruit
Kiwifruit decay caused by endophytic fungi is affected by exogenous pathogens that trigger changes in fungal community composition and interact with the endophytic fungal community. Four fungal pathogens of kiwifruit were identified.
Ke Huang +18 more
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Dimorphism in fungal plant pathogens [PDF]
Fungi are mostly sessile organisms, and thus have evolved ways to cope with environmental changes. Many fungi produce 'dormant' structures, which allow them to survive periods of unfavorable conditions. Another ingenious active approach to a changing environment has been adopted by the 'dimorphic fungi', which simply shift their thallic organization as
Marina, Nadal +2 more
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The RNA world of fungal pathogens
Jürgen Manchot Stiftung http://dx.doi.org/10.13039 ...
Sankaranarayanan, Srimeenakshi +4 more
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Pathogenic Fungal Infection in the Lung [PDF]
Respiratory fungal infection is a severe clinical problem, especially in patients with compromised immune functions. Aspergillus, Cryptococcus, Pneumocystis, and endemic fungi are major pulmonary fungal pathogens that are able to result in life-threatening invasive diseases.
Zhi Li, Zhi Li, Gen Lu, Guangxun Meng
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Background: Pulmonary mycoses are important diseases of the respiratory tract caused by pulmonary fungal pathogens. These pathogens are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality rates worldwide; however, less attention has been paid to them. In
Israel Kiiza Njovu +13 more
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Assessing the threat of bat-associated fungal pathogens
Fungal pathogens have become an increasingly important topic in recent decades. Yet whilst various cankers and blights have gained attention in temperate woodlands and crops, the scope for fungal pathogens of animals and their potential threat has ...
Samantha C. Karunarathna +6 more
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Significant differences in intestinal fungal community of hooded cranes along the wintering periods
The intestinal microbiota play vital roles for health of wild birds in many ways. Migratory birds with unique life history might increase the risk of pathogenic transmission across the regions.
Yuannuo Wu +9 more
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A Fun-Guide to Innate Immune Responses to Fungal Infections
Immunocompromised individuals are at high risk of developing severe fungal infections with high mortality rates, while fungal pathogens pose little risk to most healthy people.
Thomas B. Burgess +2 more
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Climate-Fungal Pathogen Modeling Predicts Loss of Up to One-Third of Tea Growing Areas
Climate change will affect numerous crops in the future; however, perennial crops, such as tea, are particularly vulnerable. Climate change will also strongly influence fungal pathogens. Here, we predict how future climatic conditions will impact tea and
Saowaluck Tibpromma +22 more
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