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<h1>Background</h1><br />
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       <h2 id="global_burden">Current diagnostic tools</h2>      <br />
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       <h2 id="global_burden"><font color = "green"><center><b>The diagnostic tools currently employed to detect fungal pathogens:</b></center></font></h2>      <br /><br />
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<p>The diagnostic methods employed to diagnose fungal infections vary in performance and depend on the patient symptoms. The following table is a reproduction of the one presented at the <a href="http://www.fungalinfectiontrust.org/diagnosis.html">Fungal Infection Thrust</a>.</p><br />
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<p>The diagnostic methods employed to diagnose fungal infections at present vary in performance and each type of pathogen has a greater proclivity for being detected by some tests than others. However, microscopy has always been the mainstay as far as diagnosis of fungal infections is concerned. We look forward to enhance the diagnostic capabilities of conventional microscopy through enhanced specificity and visibility through the application molecular biology.Nevertheless,the following table was compiled from <a href="http://www.fungalinfectiontrust.org/diagnosis.html"><font color = "blue">Fungal Infection Thrust</font></a>.</p><br /><br />
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Background


The diagnostic tools currently employed to detect fungal pathogens:



The diagnostic methods employed to diagnose fungal infections at present vary in performance and each type of pathogen has a greater proclivity for being detected by some tests than others. However, microscopy has always been the mainstay as far as diagnosis of fungal infections is concerned. We look forward to enhance the diagnostic capabilities of conventional microscopy through enhanced specificity and visibility through the application molecular biology.Nevertheless,the following table was compiled from Fungal Infection Thrust.



Fungal infection Diagnostic technique
Microscopy Agar culture Xrays/scans Antigen Blood antibody DNA detection
Thrush +++ +++ - - - -
Candida bloodstream - +++ + + + +++
Candida abdominal + +++ + - - -
Cryptococcal meningitis ++ +++ + +++ - -
Invasive aspergillosis + + +++ ++ - ++
Chronic aspergillosis + + +++ - +++ ++
Allergic aspergillosis + + ++ - +++ +
Coccidioidomycosis + ++ ++ - +++ -
Histoplasmosis + ++ + ++ - -
Zygomycosis +++ + ++ - - -

Resource: http://www.fungalinfectiontrust.org/diagnosis.htm



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