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The Host Response to Coccidioidomycosis.

Theo N KirklandChiung Yu HungLisa F ShubitzSinem BeyhanJoshua Fierer
Published in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Coccidioidomycosis is an important fungal disease that is found in many desert regions of the western hemisphere. The inhaled organisms are highly pathogenic, but only half of infected, immunologically intact people develop symptomatic pneumonia; most symptomatic infections resolve spontaneously, although some resolve very slowly. Furthermore, second infections are very rare and natural immunity after infection is robust. Therefore, the host response to this organism is very effective at resolving the infection in most cases and immunizing to prevent second infections. People who are immunocompromised are much more likely to develop disseminated infection. This is a comprehensive review of the innate and acquired immune responses to Coccidioides spp., the genetics of resistance to severe infection, and the search for an effective vaccine.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • intensive care unit
  • early onset
  • south africa
  • toll like receptor
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • inflammatory response
  • mechanical ventilation
  • gram negative
  • drug induced