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By Maryjayne Aria

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The Concerning Links Between Fungus and Parasites in Humans

  • Sep 4
  • 4 min read
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Fungus and parasites are two remarkable aspects of human biology with important implications for health and disease. Although they belong to different kingdoms, Fungus and Parasites and their interactions inside the human body reveal complex dynamics that can affect overall well-being.


Fungus is present throughout our environment. Some species can live harmlessly in the human body, but others, such as Candida albicans, may become pathogenic, especially in individuals with weakened immunity. Candidiasis is one example of how a normally harmless fungus can become a harmful infection when defences are compromised.


Parasites, in contrast, are organisms that depend on a host for survival and often cause illness. Common examples include protozoa such as Plasmodium, which causes malaria, and helminths such as tapeworms. When fungi and parasites overlap in the body, they can increase vulnerability to infections and make treatment more difficult.


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