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- Title
CURRENT MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI INVOLVED IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY: REVIEW OF LITERATURE.
- Authors
MANOLACHE, NICUȚA; STOLERIU, GABRIELA; ROBU, SILVIA; DIACONU, CAMELIA; LUNGU, MIHAELA
- Abstract
With high frequency amongst the population, clinical polymorphism and their great contagiousness, mycotic diseases represent an important chapter of medical pathology and a public health problem. Out of the over 100,000 species of existing microscopic fungi, about one hundred are pathogenic to humans. From a medical point of view, the fungi are grouped into: dermatophytes, levuriform yeasts or fungi, dimorphic fungi (in vivo lesion form, in vitro filamentous form), opportunistic fungi (pathogens under certain circumstances), actinomycetes (filamentous gram positive bacteri, which produce pseudomycoses).
- Subjects
FUNGI; GENETIC polymorphisms; PUBLIC health; ACTINOBACTERIA; PATHOGENIC microorganisms
- Publication
Dermatovenerologia Journal, 2022, Vol 67, Issue 3, p33
- ISSN
1220-3734
- Publication type
Article