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How Fungal Infections in the Lungs Mimic Cancer
Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Key Takeaways Fungal lung infections, like aspergillosis and cryptococcosis, can look ...
David Erwin, 60, almost died from a fungal infection in his brain, lungs, and spine. He had previously survived cancer and completed chemotherapy, which put him at a higher risk of infection. The ...
After living with a severe fungal allergy for about 40 years, Jill Fairweather is running out of treatment options. Now 65, Fairweather was diagnosed with aspergillosis, a disease caused by the common ...
A chip-based infection model developed by researchers in Jena, Germany, enables live microscopic observation of damage to lung tissue caused by the invasive fungal infection aspergillosis. The team ...
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of respiratory fungal infections in Spain, particularly aspergillosis, and SARS ...
Arizona Department of Health Services advises customers dispose of certain products due to Aspergillus contamination.
Genetic mutations are driving an increase in the variation of triazole-resistant genotypes and phenotypes of Aspergillus fumigatus, and most individual infections involved include multiple genotypes, ...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) remains a challenging multisystem disorder predominately affecting the lungs, where chronic bacterial infections have long been recognised as the major drivers of morbidity and ...
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