Journal article
Endemic fungal infections in the Asia-Pacific region
A Chakrabarti, MA Slavin
Medical Mycology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2011
Abstract
Endemic mycoses are important fungal infections in their respective habitats. In the Asia-Pacific region, an accurate epidemiological picture of endemic mycoses is elusive; few epidemiological surveys have been performed, and limited laboratory facilities and experience with fungal infections have further hampered recognition of infection. However, pockets of endemicity do indeed exist, and endemic fungal infections can have a significant impact on public health. This article reviews the most common endemic mycoses in the Asia-Pacific region: histoplasmosis, penicilliosis, and sporotrichosis. Blastomycosis, which has been infrequently reported within the region, is also briefly discussed. Ce..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the help of Sheena Hunt, PhD, Susan Quiones, PhD, and Denise Myers of ApotheCom for their encouragement in writing this review and their help in collecting references and editing the manuscript (funded by Merck & Co., Inc.).