@article{98585, keywords = {Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Microbiology (medical), fungal diseases, Research priorities, fungal disease surveillance, fungal disease diagnostic tests, fungal disease treatment}, author = {Smith DJ and Gold JAW and Benedict K and Wu K and Lyman M and Jordan A and Medina N and Lockhart SR and Sexton DJ and Chow NA and Jackson BR and Litvintseva AP and Toda M and Chiller T}, title = {Public Health Research Priorities for Fungal Diseases: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Save Lives}, abstract = {
Fungal infections can cause severe disease and death and impose a substantial economic burden on healthcare systems. Public health research requires a multidisciplinary approach and is essential to help save lives and prevent disability from fungal diseases. In this manuscript, we outline the main public health research priorities for fungal diseases, including the measurement of the fungal disease burden and distribution and the need for improved diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. Characterizing the public health, economic, health system, and individual burden caused by fungal diseases can provide critical insights to promote better prevention and treatment. The development and validation of fungal diagnostic tests that are rapid, accurate, and cost-effective can improve testing practices. Understanding best practices for antifungal prophylaxis can optimize prevention in at-risk populations, while research on antifungal resistance can improve patient outcomes. Investment in vaccines may eliminate certain fungal diseases or lower incidence and mortality. Public health research priorities and approaches may vary by fungal pathogen.
}, year = {2023}, journal = {Journal of Fungi}, volume = {9}, pages = {1-17}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, issn = {2309-608X}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/9/8/820/pdf?version=1691041749}, doi = {10.3390/jof9080820}, language = {Eng}, }