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Aspergillosis – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

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 Aspergillosis, a fungal infection caused by the mold species Aspergillus, is a globally distributed ailment. Over 180 distinct strains of Aspergillus are known, with ongoing discoveries of more. The majority of these molds are typically harmless. However, certain varieties can give rise to various human illnesses, spanning from simple allergic responses to severe, life-threatening invasive diseases. These diseases constitute aspergillosis and are categorized into three types: allergic, chronic, and invasive. The symptoms of aspergillosis vary depending on the specific disorder in question, with the lungs being a common target. Aspergillosis can manifest as an allergic reaction or a localized ailment affecting specific body areas such as the sinuses, lungs, or ear canals. In more severe cases, it can progress to an invasive infection that spreads throughout different tissues, mucous membranes, or organs within the body. ·        In the United States,...

Aspergillosis – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2021 To 2032

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  Aspergillosis is a fungal infection caused by Aspergillus, a mold species found worldwide. More than 180 different types of Aspergillus have been discovered; more are continuing to be identified. The majority of these molds are not harmful. However, some types can cause various human diseases, ranging from simple allergic reactions to life-threatening invasive diseases. This group of diseases is collectively referred to as aspergillosis and is broadly broken down into three categories – allergic, chronic and invasive. The symptoms of aspergillosis differ depending on the type of disorder present. The lungs are usually affected. Aspergillosis can manifest as an allergic reaction, a single finding affecting a specific area of the body (e.g., the sinuses, lungs, or ear canals), or as an invasive infection that spreads to affect various tissues, mucous membranes, or body organs. In the United States, the number of hospitalizations for invasive aspergillosis increased by 4.5%...