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COVID-19-associated fungal infections.

Martin HoeniglDanila SeidelRosanne SpruteCristina CunhaMatteo OliverioGustavo Henrique GoldmanAshraf S IbrahimAgostinho Carvalho
Published in: Nature microbiology (2022)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated invasive fungal infections are an important complication in a substantial number of critically ill, hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Three groups of fungal pathogens cause co-infections in COVID-19: Aspergillus, Mucorales and Candida species, including Candida auris. Here we review the incidence of COVID-19-associated invasive fungal infections caused by these fungi in low-, middle- and high-income countries. By evaluating the epidemiology, clinical risk factors, predisposing features of the host environment and immunological mechanisms that underlie the pathogenesis of these co-infections, we set the scene for future research and development of clinical guidance.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • risk factors
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • cell wall
  • physical activity
  • biofilm formation
  • mental health
  • gram negative
  • current status
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • genetic diversity