“…Fungi (unlike bacteria and viruses) produce prostaglandins, and although their exact function is uncertain, it is thought that they influence virulence, in particular controlling the yeast-to-hypha transition and biofilm production (32,34,81). Aside from prostaglandin inhibition, as detailed in this review, other mechanisms by which antipyretic drugs influence pathogens include inhibiting virus replication (75)(76)(77)(78)(79), inhibiting or promoting bacterial and fungal growth (1-3, 5-9, 16-21, 34, 45, 52, 82-85), altering the expression of virulence factors (5,6,9,29,30,37,39,(43)(44)(45), changing the surface hydrophobicity of microbes (9), influencing biofilm production (16,21,30,32,33,35,(37)(38)(39)(40)(41), affecting motility (22,23), adherence (9,16,(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31), and metabolism (16,18,46), interacting with the transport and release of antibiotics by PMNL …”