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Review
. 2020 Oct 20;6(4):235.
doi: 10.3390/jof6040235.

A One Health Perspective to Recognize Fusarium as Important in Clinical Practice

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A One Health Perspective to Recognize Fusarium as Important in Clinical Practice

Valeri Sáenz et al. J Fungi (Basel). .

Abstract

Any strategy that proposes solutions to health-related problems recognizes that people, animals, and the environment are interconnected. Fusarium is an example of this interaction because it is capable of infecting plants, animals, and humans. This review provides information on various aspects of these relations and proposes how to approach fusariosis with a One Health methodology (a multidisciplinary, and multisectoral approach that can address urgent, ongoing, or potential health threats to humans, animals, and the environment). Here, we give a framework to understand infection pathogenesis, through the epidemiological triad, and explain how the broad utilization of fungicides in agriculture may play a role in the treatment of human fusariosis. We assess how plumbing systems and hospital environments might play a role as a reservoir for animal and human infections. We explain the role of antifungal resistance mechanisms in both humans and agriculture. Our review emphasizes the importance of developing interdisciplinary research studies where aquatic animals, plants, and human disease interactions can be explored through coordination and collaborative actions.

Keywords: Fusarium; One Health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Animal, environment, and human interaction: a One Health perspective.

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