Fungal Infections Diseases Peer Review Journals
Have you wondered about your chances of getting a
fungal infection? Here are 10 questions you can use to understand
fungal infections, learn how you can get sick, and know what you need to do to stay healthy. Fungi are everywhere. There are millions of different
species of fungi on Earth, but only about 300 of those are known to make people sick.
Fungal infections are often caused by microscopic fungi that are common in the environment. Fungi live outdoors in soil and on plants as well as on many indoor surfaces and on human skin. Mild
fungal skin infections can look like a rash and are very common. For example, ringworm is a skin
infection caused by a fungus, not a worm!
Fungal infections in the lungs can be more serious and often cause symptoms that are similar to other illnesses, such as the flu or tuberculosis. Fungal meningitis and bloodstream infections are less common than skin and
lung infections but can be life-threatening. Because the symptoms of
fungal infections can be similar to those of other illnesses, proper diagnosis and treatment are often delayed. The more you know about
fungal infections and your chances of getting one, the better you can protect your health.
High Impact List of Articles
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Cancer cachexia: an unmet need in cancer treatment
Ozkan Kanat, Bert H O ™Neil
Commentary: Clinical Investigation
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Cancer cachexia: an unmet need in cancer treatment
Ozkan Kanat, Bert H O ™Neil
Commentary: Clinical Investigation
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Adverse event monitoring in oncology clinical trials
Jeffery S Russell , A Dimitrios Colevas
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Adverse event monitoring in oncology clinical trials
Jeffery S Russell , A Dimitrios Colevas
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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HIV Vaccine Trials Network: activities and achievements of the first decade and beyond
James G Kublin, Cecilia A Morgan, Tracey A Day, Peter B Gilbert, Steve G Self, M Juliana McElrath & Lawrence Corey
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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HIV Vaccine Trials Network: activities and achievements of the first decade and beyond
James G Kublin, Cecilia A Morgan, Tracey A Day, Peter B Gilbert, Steve G Self, M Juliana McElrath & Lawrence Corey
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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miRNA-mediated immune regulation and immunotherapeutic potential in glioblastoma
Krishan Jethwa, Jun Wei, Kayla McEnery & Amy B Heimberger
Proceedings: Clinical Investigation
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miRNA-mediated immune regulation and immunotherapeutic potential in glioblastoma
Krishan Jethwa, Jun Wei, Kayla McEnery & Amy B Heimberger
Proceedings: Clinical Investigation
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Personalized medicine in non-smallcell lung cancer: has it come of age?
Martin Sebastian, Martin Reck
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Personalized medicine in non-smallcell lung cancer: has it come of age?
Martin Sebastian, Martin Reck
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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JAK2 inhibitors in the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms: rationale and clinical data
Raoul Tibes, Ruben Mesa
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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JAK2 inhibitors in the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms: rationale and clinical data
Raoul Tibes, Ruben Mesa
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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