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Pathogens - Top 100

Histoplasmosis is a natural focal deep mycosis characterized by a predominant airway disease.
Penicilliosis is caused by penicillium - septic mold fungi of the genus Penicillium.
Blastomycosis is a chronic mycosis, primarily damaging the lungs, prone to hematogenous dissemination in some patients, leading to damage to the skin and subcutaneous tissue, bones and internal organs.
Paracoccidioidosis is a chronic mycosis, characterized by the defeat of the lungs, skin, mucous membranes of the oral cavity and nose, a progressive course with the development of the disseminated form of the disease.
Cryptococcosis is a subacute or chronic disseminated mycosis seen in persons with severe immunodeficiency.
Fungi of the genus Candida cause superficial, invasive and other forms of candidiasis (candidymycosis). There are about 200 species of fungi of the genus Candida.
Fungi of the genus Fusarium form a well-developed mycelium of white, pink or red color. There are microconidia, macroconidia, rarely chlamydospores.
Zygomycoses (fikomikozy) are caused by zygomycetes, belonging to the lower fungi with unsepted hyphae (mushrooms of the genera Rhizopus) ...
Aspergillas are represented by septibaic branching mycelium. They reproduce mainly asexually, forming conidia black, green, yellow or white.
Pneumocystis is a disease caused by opportunistic fungi; characterized by the development of pneumonia in persons with impaired immunity (prematurity, congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, HIV infection).

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