Nicholls J M, Yuen K Y, Tam A Y
Department of Pathology, University of Hong Kong.
Br J Hosp Med. 1993;49(6):420-4.
The 50,000 or so known species of fungi are present in a large part of our environment and are common in soil, decaying vegetable matter, animals and air. Despite this diversity the actual spectrum of fungal infections in man is limited and in neonates is limited even further.
已知的大约5万种真菌存在于我们大部分的环境中,在土壤、腐烂的植物、动物和空气中都很常见。尽管种类多样,但人类实际感染真菌的范围是有限的,而在新生儿中这一范围更是有限。