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SHRIVASTAVA 
B.TECH(BT) IIIrd yr. 
7300
 Mycosis (plural: mycoses) is a fungal infection of 
animals, including humans. 
 It is of mainly four types – 
1. Superficial mycoses 
2. Cutaneous mycoses 
3. Subcutaneous mycoses 
4. Systemic mycoses
 Systemic mycoses are fungal infections affecting 
internal organs. 
 Fungi enter the body via lungs, through the gut, 
para-nasal sinuses or skin 
 Then spread via bloodstream to multiple organs 
including the skin 
 Can cause a tremendous variety of health problems 
including digestive difficulties, skin problems , 
asthma, breathing difficulties etc. 
 Often causing multiple organs to fail and eventually 
resulting in the death of the patient
Systemic mycoses is of two types – 
 Systemic mycoses due to primary pathogens 
 Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens
Systemic mycoses due to primary 
pathogens 
 Originate primarily in the lungs and may spread to 
many organ systems 
 Pathogens are dimorphic 
 Also known as endemic respiratory infections. These 
are mainly of 5 types 
 Histoplasma capsulatum (causing histoplasmosis) 
 Coccidioides immitis (causing coccidioidomycosis) 
 Blastomyces dermatitidis (causing blastomycosis) 
 Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (causing paracoccidiodomycosis) 
 Penicillium marneffei (causing penicilliosis)
 Caused by Histoplasma capsulatum 
 Attacking lungs, liver, spleen, bone marrow and 
occasionally kidneys, adrenals and intestines 
Symptoms- 
Fever, chills, headache, dry cough, chest discomfort, 
liver enlargement etc. 
Treatment- 
Antifungal drugs through vein depending 
on the stage of the disease
 Caused by Coccidioides immitis 
 It may occur as either an acute, benign, self-limited 
disease or a chronic, malignant disseminated disease 
Symptoms- 
Rashes, myalgia, shortness of breath, weight loss, night 
sweats, influenza etc. 
Treatment- 
 Fluconazole & 
intravenous amphotericin B 
 Itraconazole or ketoconazole 
are used for immucompromised 
patients
 Caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis 
 Lung infection can occur after a person inhales airborne, 
microscopic fungal infection from environment 
Symptoms- 
Fever, chills, cough, muscle ache, joint pain, chest pain etc. 
Treatment- 
 Initial phase- 
 Oral Ketoconazole 
 Itraconazole 
 Life threatening infections- 
 AMB(Amphotericin B)
 Caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis 
 Acute or chronic, granulomatous infection primarily of 
lungs & disseminates to skin, mucosa & other internal 
organs 
Symptoms- 
Acute pneumonia 
Treatment- 
 Long term therapy 
 AMB combined with sulfonamides 
 Oral Itraconazole
 Caused by Penicillium marnefferei 
 Persons affected by penicilliosis usually have aids with 
low cd4 lymphocyte counts 
Symptoms- 
Fever, skin lesions, anaemia, lymphadenopathy etc. 
Treatment- 
 Ketoconazole 
 Itraconazole 
 Miconazole 
 Flucytosine 
 Amphotericin B
Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic 
pathogens 
 Fungi that only result in systemic infection in immune-compromised 
or sick people 
 Examples of immune compromised conditions include 
AIDS, alteration of normal flora by antibiotics, 
immunosuppressive therapy, and metastatic cancer 
 Its main types are- 
 Candida species (causing candidiasis) 
 Aspergillus species (causing aspergillosis) 
 Cryptococcus (causing cryptococcosis) 
 Zygomycetes (causing zygomycosis)
 Caused by yeast- like fungi of genus candida 
i.e. Candida albicans 
 It is of 2 types- Infectious and Allergic 
Symptoms-depend 
on area affected, some common symptoms are 
redness, itching and discomfort etc. 
Treatment- 
Antifungal drugs include- 
 Topical clotrimazole 
 Topical nystatin 
 Fuconazole 
 Topical ketoconazole 
Fig.- oral candidiasis
 caused by Aspergillus fumigatus 
 Aspergillus has the tendency to invade blood vessels 
Symptoms-superficial 
lesions, coughing up of blood,cheast pain, etc. 
Treatment- 
 Voriconazole 
 liposomal amphotericin B
 Caused by Cryptococcus neoformans 
 It is an encapsulated yeast and is present in soil and 
bird (especially pigeon) droppings 
Symptoms-pneumonia 
like illness, shortness of breath, skin lesions 
may occur, fever, cough etc. 
Treatment- 
 Intravenous combined with flucytosine 
 Amphotericin B and flucytosine 
 Fluconazole with amphotericin
 Zygomycosis (also called Mucomycosis) is a generic 
term which refers to infections of the class 
Zygomycetes (also called Phycomycetes) 
Symptoms- 
Facial swelling, bulging eye,headache,blurred & double 
vision, bleeding from nose etc. 
Treatment- 
 Antifungal agents 
 amphotericin B 
 Fungizone,amphocine,ambisome 
 Liposomal amphotericin B 
 ablecet
Immune compromised people are at risk of 
systemic mycoses. Immunodeficiency can result 
from: 
 Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) infection 
 Systemic malignancy (cancer) 
 Neutropaenia (low white blood cell count) 
 Organ transplant recipients 
 After a major surgical operation 
 Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus 
 Very old or very young
 The most reliable tests to confirm infection are 
skin biopsy for histological (microscopic) 
analysis, and fungal culture. 
 Blood can also be cultured. 
Fig :- culture of Histoplasma 
capsulatum (histoplasmosis)
 Fungal infections are diseases caused by fungi. 
Only about 180 types of fungi on the existing 
1,00,000 are pathogenic for humans. 
 Itching, unsightly staining of certain areas of the 
skin, burning, mainly mucosal are the common 
symptoms 
 As fungal infections are very stubborn, several 
preparations, which specifically inhibit the 
proliferation of fungi, are available to treat fungal 
infections. 
 Depending on the location of the infection, local 
preparations in the form of creams or sprays are 
used. For the systemic treatment, tablets are used.
o Systemic Mycoses: An Overview for Modern Natural Health 
Professionals 
By R. Thiel, Ph.D., Nutrition Scientist and Clinical 
Naturopath 
o MYCOLOGY - CHAPTER SEVEN,OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES,by 
Dr. Art DiSalvo 
o Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine, 6th Edition 
o DermNetNZ.com 
o Patient.co.uk 
o http://www.healthresearch.com 
o www.wikipedia.com for 
mycoses,penicilliosi,aspergilliosis,candidiasis,coccidiodomyc 
oses,cryptococcosis,zygomycosis. 
o www.rightdiagnosis.com 
o www.nytimes.com
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Systemic Mycoses

  • 1. SUBMITTED BY-KRUTIKA SHRIVASTAVA B.TECH(BT) IIIrd yr. 7300
  • 2.  Mycosis (plural: mycoses) is a fungal infection of animals, including humans.  It is of mainly four types – 1. Superficial mycoses 2. Cutaneous mycoses 3. Subcutaneous mycoses 4. Systemic mycoses
  • 3.  Systemic mycoses are fungal infections affecting internal organs.  Fungi enter the body via lungs, through the gut, para-nasal sinuses or skin  Then spread via bloodstream to multiple organs including the skin  Can cause a tremendous variety of health problems including digestive difficulties, skin problems , asthma, breathing difficulties etc.  Often causing multiple organs to fail and eventually resulting in the death of the patient
  • 4. Systemic mycoses is of two types –  Systemic mycoses due to primary pathogens  Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens
  • 5. Systemic mycoses due to primary pathogens  Originate primarily in the lungs and may spread to many organ systems  Pathogens are dimorphic  Also known as endemic respiratory infections. These are mainly of 5 types  Histoplasma capsulatum (causing histoplasmosis)  Coccidioides immitis (causing coccidioidomycosis)  Blastomyces dermatitidis (causing blastomycosis)  Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (causing paracoccidiodomycosis)  Penicillium marneffei (causing penicilliosis)
  • 6.  Caused by Histoplasma capsulatum  Attacking lungs, liver, spleen, bone marrow and occasionally kidneys, adrenals and intestines Symptoms- Fever, chills, headache, dry cough, chest discomfort, liver enlargement etc. Treatment- Antifungal drugs through vein depending on the stage of the disease
  • 7.  Caused by Coccidioides immitis  It may occur as either an acute, benign, self-limited disease or a chronic, malignant disseminated disease Symptoms- Rashes, myalgia, shortness of breath, weight loss, night sweats, influenza etc. Treatment-  Fluconazole & intravenous amphotericin B  Itraconazole or ketoconazole are used for immucompromised patients
  • 8.  Caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis  Lung infection can occur after a person inhales airborne, microscopic fungal infection from environment Symptoms- Fever, chills, cough, muscle ache, joint pain, chest pain etc. Treatment-  Initial phase-  Oral Ketoconazole  Itraconazole  Life threatening infections-  AMB(Amphotericin B)
  • 9.  Caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis  Acute or chronic, granulomatous infection primarily of lungs & disseminates to skin, mucosa & other internal organs Symptoms- Acute pneumonia Treatment-  Long term therapy  AMB combined with sulfonamides  Oral Itraconazole
  • 10.  Caused by Penicillium marnefferei  Persons affected by penicilliosis usually have aids with low cd4 lymphocyte counts Symptoms- Fever, skin lesions, anaemia, lymphadenopathy etc. Treatment-  Ketoconazole  Itraconazole  Miconazole  Flucytosine  Amphotericin B
  • 11. Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens  Fungi that only result in systemic infection in immune-compromised or sick people  Examples of immune compromised conditions include AIDS, alteration of normal flora by antibiotics, immunosuppressive therapy, and metastatic cancer  Its main types are-  Candida species (causing candidiasis)  Aspergillus species (causing aspergillosis)  Cryptococcus (causing cryptococcosis)  Zygomycetes (causing zygomycosis)
  • 12.  Caused by yeast- like fungi of genus candida i.e. Candida albicans  It is of 2 types- Infectious and Allergic Symptoms-depend on area affected, some common symptoms are redness, itching and discomfort etc. Treatment- Antifungal drugs include-  Topical clotrimazole  Topical nystatin  Fuconazole  Topical ketoconazole Fig.- oral candidiasis
  • 13.  caused by Aspergillus fumigatus  Aspergillus has the tendency to invade blood vessels Symptoms-superficial lesions, coughing up of blood,cheast pain, etc. Treatment-  Voriconazole  liposomal amphotericin B
  • 14.  Caused by Cryptococcus neoformans  It is an encapsulated yeast and is present in soil and bird (especially pigeon) droppings Symptoms-pneumonia like illness, shortness of breath, skin lesions may occur, fever, cough etc. Treatment-  Intravenous combined with flucytosine  Amphotericin B and flucytosine  Fluconazole with amphotericin
  • 15.  Zygomycosis (also called Mucomycosis) is a generic term which refers to infections of the class Zygomycetes (also called Phycomycetes) Symptoms- Facial swelling, bulging eye,headache,blurred & double vision, bleeding from nose etc. Treatment-  Antifungal agents  amphotericin B  Fungizone,amphocine,ambisome  Liposomal amphotericin B  ablecet
  • 16. Immune compromised people are at risk of systemic mycoses. Immunodeficiency can result from:  Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) infection  Systemic malignancy (cancer)  Neutropaenia (low white blood cell count)  Organ transplant recipients  After a major surgical operation  Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus  Very old or very young
  • 17.  The most reliable tests to confirm infection are skin biopsy for histological (microscopic) analysis, and fungal culture.  Blood can also be cultured. Fig :- culture of Histoplasma capsulatum (histoplasmosis)
  • 18.  Fungal infections are diseases caused by fungi. Only about 180 types of fungi on the existing 1,00,000 are pathogenic for humans.  Itching, unsightly staining of certain areas of the skin, burning, mainly mucosal are the common symptoms  As fungal infections are very stubborn, several preparations, which specifically inhibit the proliferation of fungi, are available to treat fungal infections.  Depending on the location of the infection, local preparations in the form of creams or sprays are used. For the systemic treatment, tablets are used.
  • 19. o Systemic Mycoses: An Overview for Modern Natural Health Professionals By R. Thiel, Ph.D., Nutrition Scientist and Clinical Naturopath o MYCOLOGY - CHAPTER SEVEN,OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES,by Dr. Art DiSalvo o Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine, 6th Edition o DermNetNZ.com o Patient.co.uk o http://www.healthresearch.com o www.wikipedia.com for mycoses,penicilliosi,aspergilliosis,candidiasis,coccidiodomyc oses,cryptococcosis,zygomycosis. o www.rightdiagnosis.com o www.nytimes.com