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Introduction to Fungi Classification, Morphology and Pathogenicity

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Introduction to Fungi

Classification, Morphology and Pathogenicity

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Outlines

• Characteristics of Fungus

• Classification of fungi

• morphology and structure

• Pathogenicity

• Diagnosis

• Useful Properties of Fungi

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Diverse group of chemo heterotrophs

Over 100,000 fungal species identified

Only about 100 are human or animal pathogens

Saprophytes – Digest dead organic matter

Parasites –Obtain nutrients from tissues of organisms

Most are aerobes or facultative anaerobes

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yeast

Hyphae

Mycelium

molds or filamentous fungi

Aerial Mycelium

Vegetative mycelium

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Reproduction in fungi

A. Sexual

Formation of Zygospore, ascospores or basidiospores

B. Asexual reproduction

Budding or fission

Asexual spores

Formed on or in specialized structures

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• Eukaryotes Nucleus and Cell walls composed of chitin

• Eumycetes (True fungi) • Classified by method of reproduction

1. Zygomycetes

2. Basidomycetes

3. Ascomycetes

4. Deuteromycetes

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• Depending on Morphology

A. Yeasts

B. Yeast like fungi

C. Molds

D. Dimorphic fungi

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• Unicellular, Nucleated rounded fungi

• Reproduce by budding

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• Grow partly as yeasts and partly as elongated cells resembling hyphae which are called pseudo hyphae

• e.g. Candida albicans

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• Multicellular, Filamentous with hyphae

• Produce conidia [spores]

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• Occur in 2 forms: Molds (Filaments)

Yeasts

• Most fungi causing systemic infections are dimorphic: Histoplasma capsulatum

Blastomyces dermatidis

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A. Superficial mycosis

B. Subcutaneous mycosis

C. Systemic mycosis • Primary pathogens

• Opportunistic pathogens

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• Use of Antibiotics

• Use of steroids

• Immunosuppressive conditions

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• Microscopic examination

• Culture

• Other tests

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• Most antifungal agent are for topical use

• Few administrated systemically

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