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Fusariosis is a rare infection caused by the fungus Fusarium. It can occur in people with weak immune systems. Fusariosis can affect the skin, nails, and eyes. In severe cases, it can spread to the blood and cause serious health problems.

Causes

Fusariosis is caused by the Fusarium fungus. This fungus is common in the environment, including soil and plants. People can get infected by coming into contact with the fungus, especially if they have a weak immune system.

Symptoms

The symptoms of fusariosis can vary depending on the part of the body that is infected. Common symptoms include skin lesions, eye inflammation, and nail infections. In severe cases, the infection can spread to the blood and cause fever, chest pain, and breathing problems.

Diagnosis

Fusariosis is diagnosed through a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory tests. The tests can include a skin biopsy, blood tests, and imaging tests.

Treatment

The treatment for fusariosis depends on the severity of the infection and the patient's overall health. Antifungal medications are commonly used. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.

Prevention

Prevention of fusariosis involves avoiding contact with the Fusarium fungus. This can be difficult because the fungus is common in the environment. People with weak immune systems should take extra precautions to avoid infection.

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