Light micrograph of the yeast fungus Cryptococcus neoformans (blue) observed using fluorescent antibody staining. The leftmost cells are undergoing bu
Light micrograph of the yeast fungus Cryptococcus neoformans (blue) observed using fluorescent antibody staining. The leftmost cells are undergoing budding, a form of asexual reproduction common in yeast fungi. C. neoformans is a common yeast fungus found in soil, trees and bird droppings. When its spores are inhaled it can infect the lungs or central nervous system (CNS), though this can typically only occur in people with compromised immune systems. If the lungs are infected, symptoms can include coughing, chest pain and shortness of breath. If the CNS is infected (cryptococcal meningitis), patients can experience headaches, nausea, light sensitivity and behavioural changes. Treatment typically involves a course of antifungal medication lasting at least 6 months.
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