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  2. Cryptococcus gattii - Wikipedia

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    Ventricular shunts and Ommaya reservoirs are sometimes employed in the treatment of central nervous system infection. [ citation needed ] People who have C. gattii infection need to take prescription antifungal medication for at least 6 months; usually the type of treatment depends on the severity of the infection and the parts of the body that ...

  3. Fusarium proliferatum - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium proliferatum is a fungal plant pathogen infecting crops and also can affect humans as well. [3]It has a worldwide distribution and has been associated with a variety of diseases in important economical crop plants, such as corn and bananas.

  4. Human pathogen - Wikipedia

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    A human pathogen is a pathogen (microbe or microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus) that causes disease in humans.. The human physiological defense against common pathogens (such as Pneumocystis) is mainly the responsibility of the immune system with help by some of the body's normal microbiota.

  5. Medicinal uses of fungi - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal fungi are fungi that contain metabolites or can be induced to produce metabolites through biotechnology to develop prescription drugs.Compounds successfully developed into drugs or under research include those treating infection with amoeba, bacteria, fungus, virus, inhibitors of cholesterol and ergosterol synthesis, and psychotropics.

  6. Fluconazole - Wikipedia

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    Mutations in this enzyme reduce resistance to antifungal medications that target this enzyme and affect the yeast’s ability to construct its cell wall. Another promising avenue is the integration of phage therapy, which has shown successive results in functional therapies.

  7. Pathogenic fungus - Wikipedia

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    Th1-type cell-mediated immunity (CMI) is required for clearance of a fungal infection. Candida albicans is a kind of diploid yeast that commonly occurs among the human gut microflora. C. albicans is an opportunistic pathogen in humans. Abnormal over-growth of this fungus can occur, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. [7]

  8. FamilyTreeDNA - Wikipedia

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    FamilyTreeDNA is a division of Gene by Gene, a commercial genetic testing company based in Houston, Texas. FamilyTreeDNA offers analysis of autosomal DNA, Y-DNA, and mitochondrial DNA to individuals for genealogical purpose. With a database of more than two million records, it is the most popular company worldwide for Y-DNA and mitochondrial ...

  9. Gliotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Gliotoxin contributes to the pathogenicity of opportunistic fungi by suppressing the immune system response of its host. [9] Gliotoxin additionally possesses fungicidal and bacteriostatic properties, which indicates that it likely plays an important self defense role against bacteria and other fungi for the fungi that produce gliotoxin. [ 10 ]