As a specialist in the field of microbiology, I've spent a considerable amount of time studying the intricacies of treating fungal infections. Fungal infections are challenging to treat for several reasons, which I will outline below.
Firstly, the biological complexity of fungi sets them apart from bacteria. Fungi are
eukaryotic organisms, which means they have a more complex cellular structure, including a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. This complexity makes it difficult to target fungi without also affecting human cells, which are also eukaryotic.
Secondly, the similarity in cellu
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