Fungal infections diagnosis has evolved from primarily relying on microscopy and culture-based methods to now incorporating molecular techniques for improved detection and identification. Current diagnostic approaches integrate culture, microscopy and molecular methods but development of automated, high-throughput and non-invasive tests could further enhance diagnosis. Advances may help address the challenges of diagnosing invasive fungal infections.
Fungal infections diagnosis has evolved from primarily relying on microscopy and culture-based methods to now incorporating molecular techniques for improved detection and identification. Current diagnostic approaches integrate culture, microscopy and molecular methods but development of automated, high-throughput and non-invasive tests could further enhance diagnosis. Advances may help address the challenges of diagnosing invasive fungal infections.
Fungal infections diagnosis has evolved from primarily relying on microscopy and culture-based methods to now incorporating molecular techniques for improved detection and identification. Current diagnostic approaches integrate culture, microscopy and molecular methods but development of automated, high-throughput and non-invasive tests could further enhance diagnosis. Advances may help address the challenges of diagnosing invasive fungal infections.
Title Fungal infections diagnosis – Past, present and future
Article Mendoca, A. Santos, H. Franco-Duarte, R. and Sampio, P.
Citation Title of the Fungal Infectios Diagnosis- Past, present and future Article Title of the Fungal infections diagnosis – Past, present and future Journal Introduction Summary Evaluation Conclusion Student Course, Year, and Section Signature