The impact of racial and ethnic differences in fungal infections

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  • who: Jeffrey D. Jenks and collaborators from the Editor: Chaoyang Xue, Rutgers University, UNITED have published the research work: The impact of racial and ethnic differences in fungal infections, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although now largely understood as a more social than biologic construct, racial and ethnic identity may impact risk for acquiring infectious diseases, including fungal infections.
  • future: Besides rates of invasive candidiasis associated with certain racial minorities selection of certain Candida spp. may be associated with race groups as reported among transplant patients with invasive candidiasis black or African American . . .

     

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