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Review
. 2024 Jan;397(1):77-97.
doi: 10.1007/s00210-023-02662-8. Epub 2023 Aug 19.

Nanotechnology-based fungal detection and treatment: current status and future perspective

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Nanotechnology-based fungal detection and treatment: current status and future perspective

Vinay Chaudhari et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Fungal infections impose a significant impact on global health and encompass major expenditures in medical treatments. Human mycoses, a fungal co-infection associated with SARS-CoV-2, is caused by opportunistic fungal pathogens and is often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Recently, there is increasing threat about spread of antimicrobial resistance in fungus, mostly in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. The diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections are associated with several issues, including tedious and non-selective detection methods, the growth of drug-resistant bacteria, severe side effects, and ineffective drug delivery. Thus, a rapid and sensitive diagnostic method and a high-efficacy and low-toxicity therapeutic approach are needed. Nanomedicine has emerged as a viable option for overcoming these limitations. Due to the unique physicochemical and optical properties of nanomaterials and newer biosensing techniques, nanodiagnostics play an important role in the accurate and prompt differentiation and detection of fungal diseases. Additionally, nano-based drug delivery techniques can increase drug permeability, reduce adverse effects, and extend systemic circulation time and drug half-life. This review paper is aimed at highlighting recent, promising, and unique trends in nanotechnology to design and develop diagnostics and treatment methods for fungal diseases.

Keywords: Anti-fungal; COVID-19-associated candidiasis (CAC); COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM); COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA); Nanodiagnostics; Nanotechnology.

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