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"The prevalence and impact of invasive fungal infections, claiming over 1.5 million lives annually, have reached alarming levels. Among the critical fungal pathogens identified by the World Health Organization, Aspergillus fumigatus stands out for its role in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, particularly dangerous for immunocompromised individuals. With escalating antifungal resistance complicating treatment, there's an urgent need for innovative clinical management strategies. Despite strides in understanding, the genetic and ecological distinctions separating pathogenic from non-pathogenic strains remain elusive, highlighting the nuanced nature of A. fumigatus virulence. Understanding the interplay between ecology, genetics, and involvement of secondary players in fungal virulence is crucial.(...)"
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fungal infections endobacteria multidrug-resistant fungi
