Section 4. Colombian consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic, saprophytic and/or allergic syndromes associated with Aspergillus spp. in adult and pediatric patients
Abstract:Despite the ubiquity of Aspergillus species, and the fact that a person may inhale hundreds of conidia daily, only a small proportion of patients develop an infectious disease. Aspergillus spp. can cause a wide spectrum of diseases, depending on the patient’s underlying immune function; these range from an allergic syndrome, (which does not represent a true infection), a hypersensitivity reaction (ABPA), a chronic process (CPA) or invasive aspergillosis (IA). All diseases associated with Aspergillus spp. have … Show more
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