CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HUMAN HEALTH
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 02)Publication Date: 2024-02-14
Authors : Yoshitha Lakshmi Evuri Gnana Shree Gurram Jhansi Lakshmi Devi Tumati Mounika Challagundla Varshanjali Ganta Devi Sreeram Sai Naga Lakshmi Sriprada Pernamitta; Santhi Priya Amarthaluri;
Page : 715-720
Keywords : Fungi Bacteria Infections Clinical Antibiotics Pathogens;
Abstract
Our study aims to explore the origins of infectious diseases and the responses of the human body to invading pathogens. Despite the development of antibiotics and vaccines, the threat of infection remains ever-present. Continuously emerging pathogens and antibiotic-resistant strains pose challenges to effective treatment, while diseases such as AIDS and rabies remain incurable. While infectious diseases have been recognized for millennia, comprehensive understanding of their causes has only emerged in the last century. We focus on elucidating the diverse array of disease-causing organisms and the underlying mechanisms that drive clinically apparent infections. This knowledge is essential for individuals and serves as a fundamental requirement for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
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