Changes in fungal taxonomy: mycological rationale and clinical implications
Andrew M. Borman, Elizabeth M. Johnson
Abstract
Numerous fungal species of medical importance have been recently subjected to and will likely continue to undergo nomenclatural changes as a result of the application of molecular approaches to fungal classification together with abandonment of dual nomenclature. Here, we summarize those changes affecting key groups of fungi of medical importance, explaining the mycological (taxonomic) rationale that underpinned the changes and the clinical relevance/importance (where such exists) of the key nomenclatural revisions. Potential mechanisms to mitigate unnecessary taxonomic instability are suggested, together with approaches to raise awareness of important changes to minimize potential clinical confusion.
Topics & Concepts
ConfusionNomenclatureTaxonomy (biology)BiologyRelevance (law)EcologyPsychologyPolitical sciencePsychoanalysisLawPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility