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SUMMARY
Opportunistic fungal pathogens in the nasopharyngeal tract of COVID-19 patients However, as for fungal coinfection in COVID-19 patients, only few studies have reported it, which may have been neglected. Besides, the authors conducted a comparative metabolic functional analysis to identify the potential biological mechanisms linking the shift of fungal population in NT, and their correlation with differentially abundant fungal taxa in the COVID-19 patients, Recovered humans and Healthy controls. At least five different killer toxins are produced by S. paradoxus which can inhibit the growth of Opportunistic fungal pathogens in the . . .

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