Over the last years, invasive infections caused by filamentous fungi have constituted a serious threat to public health worldwide. , , (the most common filamentous fungi), and (non-filamentous fungus) can cause infections in humans. They are able to cause critical life-threatening illnesses in immunosuppressed individuals, patients with HIV/AIDS, uncontrolled diabetes, hematological diseases, transplantation, and chemotherapy.
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