About this Research Topic
Fungal infections usually originate from primary sites (e.g., fungal pneumonia) or occur after inoculation (e.g., invasive procedures). Substantial progress has been made with new diagnostic approaches and the introduction of novel antifungal drugs. However, in certain cases, invasive fungal infections are frequently lethal due to delayed diagnostics, resistance to antifungal treatments, and inadequate restoration of immune function.
The aim of this Research Topic is to focus on the global fungal epidemiology and problems of diagnosis, treatment, and resistance. We encourage research projects which encompass all strategies aimed at improving treatment practices to achieve optimal outcomes. In addition, we aim to bring together cutting-edge research that will improve diagnostic methods (e.g., molecular detection or targeted genetic analysis for fungus identification), develop new antifungal agents with enhanced tissue penetration efficacy, and further investigate the role of interleukins and host defense mechanisms.
This Research Topic will cover a wide range of subjects including invasive fungal infections, Aspergillus and Candida, multi-drug resistance, susceptibility and antifungal agents, molecular diagnosis and epidemiology etc. This article collection welcomes original research, perspectives, and review articles that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Brief Research Reports present original research which may include preliminary/negative findings or report on the non-reproducibility of previously published results. They are intended to present a study in full, but with less detail than in Original Research articles.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Fungal infections in immunocompromised patients
• Candidemia
• Cryptococcosis
• Uncommon yeast infections
• Rare fungal infections
• Molecular diagnosis
• Treatment strategy
• Mucormycosis
• Aspergillosis
• Molecular epidemiology
• Interleukins and immune response to fungal infections
• Antifungal susceptibility and resistance
Keywords: Fungal Infections, Candida, Rare Fungal Infections, Filamentous Fungi, Antifungal Drug Resistance
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