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I will post something tomorrow. What do you think? We'll see if this is better: A blog that teaches people about the fascinating and terrifying world of fungal infections and what they can do to prevent them. Prologue: As we walk around in our day-to-day lives, we're bombarded by innumerable microorganisms — some of them friends, some foes. We take great care to keep our distance from the unfriendly ones, washing our hands frequently or putting on a fresh face of make-up after an episode of flu. But we rarely consider the vast swarm of microscopic beings that inhabit our bodies and, more importantly, our world. This book will take you on a journey through the intricacies and dangers of the human body's hidden inhabitants, from well-known pathogens to lesser-known microorganisms that cause sickness or simply feed us when we consume them. The main focus will be on the most common infectious agents present in our bodies, but we will also include some less familiar ones such as parasites and mycoses to make sure you understand all these entities in the context of infectious diseases in general. Regardless of your background, you will learn an incredible amount of fungal biology and ecology that you never knew existed. We will discuss topics such as: How we identify and study these things; The many fascinating species at play; Their surprising roles in our lives; and, What we can do to keep these animals from infecting us. If there's one thing I hope you gain from this book, it's a greater appreciation for the wonderful things that live in our bodies. These little guys have been with us since before we were born, and they'll be there long after we're gone. Welcome to the world of human fungal ecology. Note: I would rather focus on fungus in the pathogenic sense, but mycology is a huge subject in itself, so I will probably not be able to cover everything. There are many things that are not mentioned here, but I will probably go into more detail about them in other blog entries. The content is written by others, but I am the one who put it on my blog. The following excerpts are taken from the blog entries."This is an excellent book on fungal ecology and some of the ways fungi cause disease in humans. To be more precise it details human fungal ecology by focusing on four of the most common kinds of human fungal disease: cryptococcal meningitis, candidiasis, fungemia and blastomycosis. Each chapter profiles a particular fungus and discusses how it causes infection, what predisposes an individual to infection with these fungi and how to prevent infection with them. cfa1e77820

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