Microbial Cell (Jun 2020)

Fungal infections in humans: the silent crisis

  • Katharina Kainz,
  • Maria A. Bauer,
  • Frank Madeo,
  • Didac Carmona-Gutierrez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15698/mic2020.06.718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 143 – 145

Abstract

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Annually, over 150 million severe cases of fungal infections occur worldwide, resulting in approximately 1.7 million deaths per year. Alarmingly, these numbers are continuously on the rise with a number of social and medical developments during the past decades that have abetted the spread of fungal infections. Additionally, the long-term therapeutic application and prophylactic use of antifungal drugs in high-risk patients have promoted the emergence of (multi)drug-resistant fungi, including the extremely virulent strain Candida auris. Hence, fungal infections are already a global threat that is becoming increasingly severe. In this article, we underline the importance of more and effective research to counteract fungal infections and their consequences.

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