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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TO MEDICAL MYCOLOGYMYCOLOGY

INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TO MEDICAL MYCOLOGYMYCOLOGY

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• Fungi (yeast& molds) are eukaryotic organisms whereas bacteria are prokaryotic, they differ regarding;

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• Size-diameter 4 um-------1um• Nucleus.• Cytoplasm• Cell membrane, Sterol---absent in bacteria• Cell wall, Chitin ----peptidoglycane

• Thermal dimorphism.• Metabolism.

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Fungal cell wall• Consists of chitin not

peptidoglycan like bacteria.

• Thus fungi are insensitive to antibiotics as penicillins.

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• Chitin is a polysaccharide composed of long chain of n-acetyleglucasamine.

• Also the fungal cell wall contain other polysaccharide, B-glucan, which is the site of action of some antifungal drugs.

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Fungal cell membrane• Consist of ergosterol rather than

cholesterol like bacterial cell membrane.

• Ergosterol is the site of action of antifungal drugs, amphtericin B & azole group

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Atmospheric & carbon source requirements

• Most fungi are obligatory aerobes, some are facultative anaerobes, but none are obligatory anaerobes.

• All fungi require a performed organic source of carbon –association with decaying matter.

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Natural habitat• The environment.• Exception Candida albicans is part

of normal human flora.

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Medical mycology is the study of mycoses of man and their etiologic agents. Mycoses are the diseases caused by fungi. Of the several thousands of species of fungi that are known, less than 100 are pathogenic to man.

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In addition to those species which are generally recognized as pathogenic to man it is firmly established that under unusual circumstances of abnormal susceptibility of patient, or the traumatic implantation of the fungus, other fungi are capable of causing lesions. Those are called (Opportunistic Fungi.)

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These circumstances may be :

1. A debilitating condition of the host, as Diabetes.

2. A concurrent disease such as leukaemia.

3. Prolonged treatment with corticosteroids.

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Morphology of Fungi

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Morphology of Fungi

1. Filamentous fungi (molds)

2. Yeasts

3. Yeast-like fungi

4. Dimorphic fungi

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Filamentous Fungi 1.The basic morphological elements of

filamentous fungi are long branching filaments or hyphae, which intertwine to produce a mass of filaments or mycelium

2.Colonies are strongly adherent to the medium and unlike most bacterial colonies cannot be emulsified in water.

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Mycelia & Conidia

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3. The surface of these colonies may be velvety, powdery, or may show a cottony aerial mycelium.

4. Pigmentation of the colony itself and of the underlying medium is frequently present.

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Colony Morphology

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Yeasts1. These occur in the form of round or oval

bodies which reproduce by the formation of buds known as blastospores.

2. Yeasts colonies resemble bacterial colonies in appearance and in consistency.

3. The only pathogenic yeast in medical mycology is Cryptococcus neoformans.

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Yeast colonies

Mucoid colonies

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Cryptococcus neoformans

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Yeast-Like1.These are fungi which occur in the form

of budding yeast-like cells and as chains of elongated unbranched filamentous cells which present the appearance of broad septate hyphae. these hyphae intertwine to form a pseudomycelium.

2. The yeast like fungi are grouped together in the genus Candida.

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Candida Colonies

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Candida albicans

SEM

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Thermally Dimorphic Fungi

These are fungi which exhibit a filamentous mycelial morphology (saprophytic phase) when grown at room temperature 27oC, but have a typical yeast morphology (parasitic phase) inside the body and when grown at 37oC in the laboratory (e.g. Histoplasmosis).

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Histoplasma capsulatum 27oC

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Histoplasma capsulatum 37oc

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Human fungal infection;

• Superficial• Subcutaneous• Systemic

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Superficial mycoses

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Subcutaneous mycoses

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Systemic Mycoses

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Systemic Mycoses

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Thank You

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