Fungi Basics 1
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Fungi 1
Fungi 2
Fungi 3
100

Fungi typically only infect humans in this susceptible state 

What is immunocompromised? 

100

This type of agar is typically used to grow fungi

What is sabouraud dextrose? 

100

P. brasiliensis is the rarest primary mycosis, and only induces problems when inhaled by people with this

What is poor nutrition? 

100

Dermatophytes are strictly confined to this type of skin 

What is keratinized epidermis? 

100

The number one critical fungal pathogen according the the WHO in those with AIDS, cancer, and diabetes

What is C. neoformans? 

200

This type of fungus can invade healthy human hosts and displays thermal dimorphism

What are true fungal pathogens? 

200

Reinfection is likely with this type of fungi

What are opportunistic fugal pathogens? 

200

C. immitis causes valley fever when dust from salty, alkaline soil is inhaled, and its spread is greatly enhanced by this

What is weather? 

200

This fungus causes pityriasis versicolor and seborrheic dermatitis

What is M. furfur? 

200

P. jirovecii is the most common opportunistic pathogen in this population

What is HIV/AIDS? 

300

The ability of fungi to grow as multicellular molds at lower temperatures and unicellular yeasts at higher temperatures is known as this virulence factor

What is thermal dimorphism? 

300

Primary mycoses enter the body through this portal of entry 

What is the respiratory tract? 

300

The most common fungal pathogen, typically found in soil containing large amounts of nitrogen 

What is H. capsulatum?

300

This fungus increased rapidly during the pandemic, and causes invasive candidiasis that shows considerable resistance

What is C. auris? 

300

This disease is characterized by "black mold"

What is mucormycosis? 

400

These fungi do not have virulence of their own, and in turn must invade when host defenses are impaired 

What are opportunistic fungal pathogens? 

400

All diseases cause by this type of fungus can result in immunity in competent hosts 

What are true fungal pathogens? 

400

This fungus causes Chicago disease, and is typically found in organic matter such as decaying wood or animal manure 

What is B. dermatidis?

400

The name of the group of fungi that causes ringworm 

What is Tinea? 

400

This fungal is a serious threat to those with HIV/AIDS, leukemia, or transplants

What is Aspergillosis? 

500

These fungi are raising concerns because they may be undergoing gradual transformation to become true pathogens 

What are dermatophytes? 

500

Most fungal infections are treated with this drug 

What is amphotericin B? 

500

S. schenckii is acquired from puncture wounds by thorns or wood that cause a nodule in this variety

What is lymphocutaneous?

500

This fungus causes thrush, vuvlovaginal yeast infections, and cutaneous candidiasis

What is C. albicans? 

500

Ingested fungi can cause mycotoxicity when these two toxins are released

What is aflatoxin and ergot?

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