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Fungi in a One Health Perspective
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: Received: 12 June 2023 / Approved: 19 June 2023 / Online: 19 June 2023 (03:01:47 CEST)
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Simões, D.; de Andrade, E.; Sabino, R. Fungi in a One Health Perspective. Encyclopedia 2023, 3, 900-918. Simões, D.; de Andrade, E.; Sabino, R. Fungi in a One Health Perspective. Encyclopedia 2023, 3, 900-918.
Abstract
Fungi constitute a diverse group with highly positive and negative impacts in different envi-ronments, having several natural roles and beneficial applications in human life, but also caus-ing several concerns. Fungi can affect human health directly, but also indirectly by being detri-mental for animal and plant health influencing food safety and security. Climate changes are al-so affecting fungal distribution, prevalence, and their impact on different settings. Searching for sustainable solutions to deal with these issues is challenging due to the complexity of the inter-actions among fungi and agriculture, animal production, environment, and human health. In this way, the “One Health” approach may be useful to get some answers since it recognizes that human health is closely connected to animal and plant health, as well as to the shared environ-ment. This review aims to explore and correlate each of those factors influencing human health in this “One Health” perspective.
Keywords
Fungal infections; Plant health; Human health; Animal health; Mycotoxins,; Antifungal resistance; Climate change
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Life Sciences
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