Mycology

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  • What is the study of fungi called?
    Mycology
  • Who are the scientists that study pathogenic fungi?
    Medical mycologists
  • What are mycoses?
    Diseases caused by fungi
  • What does mycotoxicology study?
    The effects of fungal toxins
  • What are the two main types of fungi based on their cellular structure?
    Yeasts and molds
  • How do yeasts reproduce?
    By budding
  • At what temperatures do pathogenic yeasts typically grow in vitro?
    25°C and 37°C
  • What is the significance of Sabouraud’s dextrose agar?
    It is used for the enrichment of fungi
  • What is the process of yeast elongation leading to hyphae called?
    Germ tube formation
  • What are the characteristics of molds?
    Multicellular and heterotrophic
  • What is the mechanism of action of azole antifungals?
    Inhibition of ergosterol synthesis
  • Which antifungal class includes Amphotericin B?
    Polyenes
  • What is the role of echinocandins in antifungal treatment?
    They inhibit glucan synthesis
  • What is the beneficial impact of mycology?
    Decomposers and industrial fermentations
  • What is a major detrimental impact of fungi?
    Causing many animal and human diseases
  • What is the estimated number of deaths caused by fungal infections annually?
    Over 1.5 million
  • What is the most common pathogen in candidiasis?
    1. albicans
  • What is the environmental organism associated with cryptococcosis?
    1. neoformans
  • What is the primary risk factor for cryptococcosis?
    Immunocompromised state
  • What is the common symptom of invasive fungal infections?
    Coughing up blood
  • What is the purpose of the germ tube test?
    To differentiate C. albicans from other yeasts
  • What does KOH microscopy help differentiate?
    Dermatophytes and Candida from other infections
  • What is the significance of the β-glucan assay?
    It detects an abundant cell wall polysaccharide of most fungi
  • How does the culture method for fungal identification work?
    It involves inoculating on selective media like Sabouraud Dextrose agar
  • What is the role of MALDI-TOF in species identification?
    It provides rapid identification of fungal species
  • What is a key characteristic of Candida auris?
    It is often multi-drug resistant
  • Why is Candida auris a significant problem in healthcare?
    It causes hospital outbreaks and is often misidentified
  • What are the key clinical themes for mycology?
    • Superficial and cutaneous fungal infections
    • Subcutaneous fungal infections
    • Invasive fungal infections
    • Emerging pathogens
  • What are the diagnostic limitations in mycology?
    • Culture: Difficult to detect certain fungi
    • Microscopy: Sensitivity varies with sample quality
    • PCR: Requires purified template and is prone to contamination
    • Sequencing: High cost and technical expertise required
  • What are the new mycology diagnostic needs?
    • Inexpensive kits with high shelf life
    • Rapid turnaround time (<3 hours)
    • High sensitivity and specificity
    • Ability to work with various sample types
  • What is the importance of mycology in global health?
    • Fungal infections pose a serious threat to humans, animals, and plants
    • They can range from superficial to life-threatening diseases
    • Multiple diagnostic methods are needed for effective detection
  • What is the role of antifungal treatment in mycology?
    To treat fungal infections effectively
  • What is the significance of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) in molecular methods?
    It is used for accurate species identification
  • How do the symptoms of invasive fungal infections vary?
    They vary based on the specific manifestation of the disease
  • What is the role of histology in diagnosing fungal infections?
    It detects tissue invasion and host reaction
  • What is the common treatment for invasive fungal infections?
    Voriconazole
  • What is the purpose of serology diagnostics in mycology?
    To detect specific fungal antigens in the body
  • What is the role of environmental contamination in fungal diagnostics?
    It complicates the identification of pathogens
  • What is the importance of rapid diagnostic tests in mycology?
    They allow for timely treatment of fungal infections
  • How does the germ tube test differentiate C. albicans?
    It shows a positive result for C. albicans and C. dublineinsis