Smith J M
Department of Microbiology, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Microbiol Sci. 1986 Apr;3(4):122-5.
A variety of fungi capable of growth at around 37 degrees C are potential pathogens of suitably compromised animals, including man. While awareness of diseases by these opportunistic fungi is increasing, details of their pathogenesis are largely unknown, although ability of the host to inhibit spore germination appears to be central to resistance to infection.
多种能够在37摄氏度左右生长的真菌是包括人类在内的适宜宿主动物的潜在病原体。虽然人们对这些机会性真菌引起的疾病的认识在不断提高,但它们的发病机制细节在很大程度上仍不为人知,尽管宿主抑制孢子萌发的能力似乎是抵抗感染的关键。