Candida[edit]
Aspergillus[edit]
Cryptococcus[edit]
Cryptococcus neoformans can cause a severe form of
meningitis and meningo-encephalitis in patients with
HIV infection and
AIDS. The majority of
Cryptococcus species live in the soil and do not cause disease in humans.
Cryptococcus neoformans is the major human and animal pathogen.
Cryptococcus laurentii and
Cryptococcus albidus have been known to occasionally cause moderate-to-severe disease in human patients with compromised immunity.
Cryptococcus gattii is endemic to tropical parts of the continent of Africa and Australia and can cause disease in non-immunocompromised people.
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Histoplasma[edit]
Histoplasma capsulatum can cause
histoplasmosis in humans, dogs and cats. The fungus is most prevalent in the Americas, India and southeastern Asia. It is endemic in certain areas of the
United States. Infection is usually due to inhaling contaminated air.
Pneumocystis[edit]
Stachybotrys[edit]
Stachybotrys chartarum or "black mold" can cause respiratory damage and severe headaches. It frequently occurs in houses in regions that are chronically damp.
Endothermy[edit]
Mammalian
endothermy and homeothermy are potent nonspecific defenses against most fungi.
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