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Fungal Factors Implicated in Pathogenesis

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Part of the book series: The Mycota ((MYCOTA,volume 6))

Abstract

The diversity of fungi that cause disease as well as individual host differences make an understanding of the pathogenesis of human mycoses very difficult. The various fungal etiologic agents have impressive variations in virulence potential, as some are overt pathogens in that they can cause disease in immunologically normal individuals, while others are opportunistic pathogens. Along with the growing number of immunologically compromised individuals, the list of fungi belonging to the opportunistic pathogens continues to grow and even includes such species as Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Clemons et al. 1994). Pathogenesis is further complicated by variability among strains of fungi within a given species. Furthermore, the behavior of a fungus in an individual depends on the immunologic status of that person, the tissue or organ involved, and other ill-defined factors.

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