TY - JOUR KW - Aspergillus KW - Candida KW - Cryptococcus KW - Medical Mycology KW - One Health KW - Portugal AU - Sabino R AU - Antunes F AU - Araujo R AU - Bezerra A AU - Brandão J AU - Carneiro C AU - Carvalho A AU - Carvalho D AU - Conceição I AU - Medeiros CF AU - Cruz C AU - Duarte E AU - Holum S AU - Matos O AU - Maltez F AU - Mendonça A AU - Moura G AU - Pereira A AU - Rodrigues FC AU - Teixeira P AU - Valdoleiros S AU - Veríssimo C AU - Viegas C AU - Mycology P AB -

Fungal infections have emerged as a significant public health concern, especially with the increasing incidence of severe mycoses caused by pathogens such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida auris, Candida albicans, and Cryptococcus neoformans. These fungi, listed as critical priorities by the World Health Organization, pose a heightened risk due to rising antifungal resistance and their severe impact on immunocompromised individuals. This article, coordinated by the Portuguese Association of Medical Mycology, highlights the importance of adopting a One Health perspective to address fungal threats comprehensively. Drawing on interdisciplinary collaboration, the association aims to foster greater awareness, improve diagnostic capabilities, and stimulate research and public health policies in Portugal but also at global level. The paper outlines key strategies for surveillance, prevention, and innovation in fungal diagnostics and therapeutics. Moreover, it emphasizes the urgent need for national coordination and international cooperation in managing fungal infections, advocating for integrative approaches that link human, animal, and environmental health. By presenting a consolidated overview of current challenges and future priorities, this work seeks to enhance preparedness and response mechanisms in the face of escalating fungal threats.

BT - Mycopathologia DA - 08/2025 DO - 10.1007/s11046-025-00981-3 IS - 5 J2 - Mycopathologia LA - eng M3 - Research Article N2 -

Fungal infections have emerged as a significant public health concern, especially with the increasing incidence of severe mycoses caused by pathogens such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida auris, Candida albicans, and Cryptococcus neoformans. These fungi, listed as critical priorities by the World Health Organization, pose a heightened risk due to rising antifungal resistance and their severe impact on immunocompromised individuals. This article, coordinated by the Portuguese Association of Medical Mycology, highlights the importance of adopting a One Health perspective to address fungal threats comprehensively. Drawing on interdisciplinary collaboration, the association aims to foster greater awareness, improve diagnostic capabilities, and stimulate research and public health policies in Portugal but also at global level. The paper outlines key strategies for surveillance, prevention, and innovation in fungal diagnostics and therapeutics. Moreover, it emphasizes the urgent need for national coordination and international cooperation in managing fungal infections, advocating for integrative approaches that link human, animal, and environmental health. By presenting a consolidated overview of current challenges and future priorities, this work seeks to enhance preparedness and response mechanisms in the face of escalating fungal threats.

PY - 2025 EP - 73 T2 - Mycopathologia TI - Addressing Critical Fungal Pathogens Under a One Health Perspective: Key Insights from the Portuguese Association of Medical Mycology. UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11046-025-00981-3 VL - 190 SN - 1573-0832 ER -