Fungi are eukaryotic, unicellular, or filamentous organisms that lack chlorophyll, have chitinous cell walls, and reproduce asexually, sexually, or both ways. All available evidence indicates that humans and animals contract most fungal infections by exposure to infectious particles originating from sapro...
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CARD9 deficiency has also been sporadically reported to predispose one to invasive disease caused by other yeast-like organisms, including Saprochaete capitata (previously known as Geotrichum capitatum) [118] and Prototheca zopfii (which is an achlorophyllous alga, not a fungi) [119]. Thus, it...