The landscape of clinical mycology is constantly changing. New therapies for malignant and autoimmune diseases have led to new risk factors for unusual mycoses. Invasive candidiasis is increasingly caused by non-albicans spp., including , a multidrug-resistant yeast with the potential for nosocomial transmission that has rapidly spread globally. The use of mould-active antifungal prophylaxis in patients with cancer or transplantation has decreased the incidence of invasive fungal disease, but shifted the balance of mould disease in these patients to those from non-fumigatus species, Mucorales, and spp The agricultural application of triazole pesticides has driven an emergence of azole-resistant in environmental and clinical isolates. The widespread use of topical antifungals with corticosteroids in India has resulted in causing recalcitrant dermatophytosis. New dimorphic fungal pathogens have emerged, including , which cause disseminated mycoses globally, primarily in HIV infected patients, and and , causes of atypical blastomycosis in western parts of North America and in Africa, respectively. In North America, regions of geographic risk for coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and blastomycosis have expanded, possibly related to climate change. In Brazil, zoonotic sporotrichosis caused by has emerged as an important disease of felines and people.
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