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fun·gal

 (fŭng′gəl) also fun·gous (-gəs)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a fungus.
2. Caused by a fungus.
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fungal

(ˈfʌŋɡəl)
adj
1. (Botany) of, derived from, or caused by a fungus or fungi: fungal spores; a fungal disease.
2. (Pathology) of, derived from, or caused by a fungus or fungi: fungal spores; a fungal disease.
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fun•gal

(ˈfʌŋ gəl)

adj.
fungous.
[1825–35; < New Latin]
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Adj.1.fungal - of or relating to fungi
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Translations

fungal

[ˈfʌŋgl] ADJ [infection, disease] → micótico, de hongos
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fungal

[ˈfʌŋgəl] adjfongique
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fungal

adjPilz-; fungal infectionPilzinfektion f
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fun·gal

a. fungoso-a, rel. a hongos o causado por éstos.
___ infectioninfección ___.
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fungal

adj fúngico, micótico
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(1,2) In the last three decades, the prevalence of CRS due to fungal infection has been increasing, especially with the increasing number of immunodeficient patients such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, organ transplantation, and cancer therapy.