Aspergillus fumigatus | Fungi

Taxonomic level
Fungi
Ascomycota
Eurotiomycetes
Eurotiales
Aspergillaceae
Aspergillus
Aspergillus fumigatus
Aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic pathogen and one of the most common Aspergillus spp widely present in the environment. In humans, Aspergillus fumigatus can cause a wide range of infections, by releasing abundant conidia into the air. But, infection and symptoms are directly determined by the immunological status of the invidual. Healthy individuals rarely suffer any adverse effect because they can eficiently eliminate conidia from the respiratory tract. But, persons with pulmonary disorders, such as asthma or cystic fibrosis, Aspergillus can cause allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Besides respiratory tract, other sites of infection much less common, are the skin, peritoneum, kidneys, bones, eyes and gastrointestinal tract.
 
0%
of Healthy Europeans have it.
 
0%
is the highest relative amount we have seen.
Detected in
0/7
reference groups.
Median amount detected:
Healthy Europeans
Not detected
Users, all
Not detected
Non-industrial lifestyle
Not detected
Users, high diversity
Not detected
Users, low diversity
Not detected
Overweight
Not detected
Obese
Not detected