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virus is a disease which is caused by virus

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The flu is not a fungal disease. Flu is caused by the influenza virus.

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It seems to be a fungal infecction. Consult a dermatologist.

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You have to look it up. Thrush is a fungal infection.

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Nail-related infections are typically bacterial or fungal.

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Yes it is. It is a common misconception that ringworm is an actual worm. Ringworn is a fungal infection of the skin that presents itself as a ring shaped rash.

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The common cold is a virus so not caused by fungi. Common fungal infections are thrush and athletes foot

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Cucumbers can turn yellow due to overripening, lack of nutrients, or a fungal disease called cucumber mosaic virus.

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for a fungal infection, your T cells destroy it, for a bacterial infection your plasma cells destroy it

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Herpes isn't a fungus, it's caused by a virus.

You should see a doctor and get tested to find out for sure if you have either one.

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avoiding fungal inflictions

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Thrush is caused by an overgrowth of yeast, often caused by use of antibiotics killing off good bacteria (as well as the bad).

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its a fungal infection that can be taken care of by anti fungal cream.

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Jock itch is a fungal infection, treated with anti-fungal medication.

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Athlete's foot is not a virus; it is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, a type of fungus. It typically affects the skin on the feet and can lead to symptoms such as itching, redness, and peeling. While it is often considered a mild condition, it can be uncomfortable and may require antifungal treatment to eliminate the infection.

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The recommended anti-fungal medicines for dogs with fungal infections are itraconazole, fluconazole, and terbinafine. These medications are commonly prescribed by veterinarians to treat various types of fungal infections in dogs.

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It is unlikely to contract a lung fungal infection from filing toes that have a fungal infection. Fungal infections on the skin typically do not spread to the lungs. However, it is important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of fungal infections to other parts of the body.

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Fungal Diastase stable upto what temperature?

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Bacterial and fungal diseases are among the many disease categories which are not the result of a virus.

A bacterial disease, for instance, would be strep pneumonia.

A fungal disease would be a yeast infection, for instance.

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The most effective anti-fungal medications for treating fungal infections in dogs are itraconazole, fluconazole, and terbinafine. These medications are commonly prescribed by veterinarians to combat various types of fungal infections in dogs.

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dermatophytosis is fungal infection of hands and feet

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There are different types of fungal infections.

A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).


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Fungal cell wall is made of chitin, so it will be dissolved by chitinases.

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One way to contact a fungal infection is from sharing a shower (without sandals) with another person contaminated with a fungal infection.

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The white-nose syndrome is a fungal disease affecting bats, caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans. This disease is named for the characteristic white fungal growth on the noses and wings of infected bats. It has led to significant declines in bat populations in North America.

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Acne is not a fungal disease. It is an inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands.

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Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling spores of Histoplasma Capsulatum.

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Dermatomycosis is a fungal disease of the skin. These are caused by tinea and candida.

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Chytridiomycosis is a fungal skin disease responsible for killing frogs.

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Fungal cells have a cell membrane as any eukaryote cell does.

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Bacterial vaginosis is not a fungal infection. It is a common bacterial infection that occurs in the vagina due to an imbalance of naturally occurring bacteria.

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Yes Bacterial infection may cause fever and it is indication that body has some alien attack, as fever is not a disease but an indication that body has been attacked by either bacteria or virus and sometime fungal infection but mostly fungal infections don't cause fever. To control the bacterial infection antibiotics are used and if infection is cured, fever automatically subsides. Thanks

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Research has shown that the Chickenpox causing virus, varicella zoster, remains in the nerve cells after recovery. Shingles, in later life, is caused by a reactivation of the virus.

Chickenpox occurs all over the body, whereas shingles forms a small rash on either the torso, face or neck.

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No, herpes and nail fungus are caused by different pathogens. Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, while nail fungus is a fungal infection caused by various fungi. It is unlikely for herpes to directly cause nail fungus.

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Cortisone is contraindicated in fungal infections. It masks the signs of fungal infection and the immunity is also suppressed. So it increases the gravity and severity of the fungal infection.

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Clotrimazole is an anti fungal drug and can be used to treat fungal infections of skin. But every fungal infection may not respond to it.

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Fungal infections would be found in the warmer part of the US. In that warmer section the more humid part would have the most fungal infections.

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fungal infection of bone as opposed to osteomyelitis, which is infection of bone but generally bacterial in origin, not fungal.

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its an anti fungal cream.friend of mine use it to treat the fungal infection for her fingernails.

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Dermatologic fungal infections are usually described by their location on the body

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The fungal infection is caused by a yeast like candida albicans.

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Common skin disorders resulting from allergies, bacterial infections, viral infections, or fungal infections include eczema, acne, herpes simplex (cold sores), and ringworm. Allergic reactions can lead to hives, contact dermatitis, or eczema. Bacterial infections like impetigo can cause skin lesions, while viral infections such as herpes simplex virus can lead to blisters or cold sores. Fungal infections like ringworm can cause red, circular rashes on the skin.

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Yes, certain fungal infections can potentially lead to false-positive results for herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) in some diagnostic tests. This is primarily due to cross-reactivity in serological tests, where the immune response to a fungal infection may mistakenly trigger a positive result for HSV-2 antibodies. However, such instances are relatively rare, and confirmatory testing is often recommended to ensure accurate diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper testing and interpretation of results.

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Nope herpes and oral thrush are not related. They are totally different things. Herpes is a virus and I'm pretty sure thrush is caused by bacteria.

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Mycophages are viruses that infect fungi. They are also referred to as mycoviruses. These viruses can impact the growth and reproduction of fungi, and some mycoviruses have been studied for their potential use in biological control of plant fungal diseases.

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This is also known as laryngitis, Laryngitis is usually caused by a virus or occurs in people who overuse their voice. Occasionally, a person may develop laryngitis from bacterial infections, and rarely, from infections such as tuberculosis,syphilis, or a fungal infection.

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