Mycotic infections. Chemical-toxic burdens of the external environment, as factor conducive to the attack of fungal infection
AUTHORS : Frolova L.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2016
Today, mycology is rather poorly represented in educational programs. There are too few specialists in classical toxonomy. Not so long ago, little importance was attached to fungi as possible causative agents of infection in humans. The situation is paradoxical, considering that the fungus was one of the first identified as the causative agent of infectious diseases, however, it was identified in diseases of silkworms.
Usually people knew that fungal manifestations, as a rule, are lesions of the skin and
mucous membranes, which are treated by dermatologists.