Same Game, Different Players: Emerging Pathogens of the CF Lung
Alexa D. Gannon, Sophie E. Darch
Abstract
have increased around the world over the past decade and have become a significant health threat to immunocompromised individuals such as those with cystic fibrosis (CF). CF is characterized by the buildup of mucus in the lungs which become chronically infected by a myriad of pathogens. The emergence of these pathogens in established infection sites raises many questions about the microbial ecosystems they become a part of, specifically how changes in these ecosystems impact disease outcomes. Understanding how microbial communities establish and maintain themselves despite medical treatment and host immune defenses will be critical for the development of improved therapeutic strategies.
Topics & Concepts
Cystic fibrosisTuberculosisAspergillus fumigatusLungMicrobiologyMucusImmunologyMedicineBiologyPathologyInternal medicineEcologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityInfectious Diseases and Mycology