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pneumonia constitutes a critical life-threatening opportunistic infection, where the host's immune response plays a central role in its pathogenesis. Immunocompetent individuals are typically capable of eradicating without exhibiting clinical symptoms. In contrast, individuals with compromised immune systems are vulnerable to developing pneumonia, which can lead to severe inflammatory responses and consequent pulmonary damage. This review examines the roles of innate immunity, particularly macrophages and adaptive immunity, including CD4 and CD8 T-cells, as well as key cytokines, in the defence against infection across various host categories, namely immunocompetent individuals, those infected with HIV and non-HIV-infected individuals, especially those undergoing corticosteroid therapy. By integrating findings from animal models and clinical studies, this review seeks to enhance our understanding of the pathogenesis of infection across varied immunological contexts.
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J Surg Case Rep
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Section of Histopathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Aga Khan University Hospital, National Stadium Road, Karachi, 74800, Pakistan.
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare disease, which commonly affects immunocompromised individuals. It is highly invasive with devastating outcomes. Prompt actions such as surgical debridement and early initiation of antifungals are necessary to prevent the infection's rapid progression.
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September 2025
Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, Cambridge, United States of America.
Background: The SARS-CoV-2 virus has evolved subvariants since the emergence of the omicron variant in 2021. Whether these changes impact viral shedding and transmissibility is not known.
Methods: POSITIVES is a prospective longitudinal cohort of individuals with mild SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen
September 2025
Avdeling for bildediagnostikk, Sykehuset Østfold.
Background: Though rare, sphenoid sinusitis can cause abducens nerve palsy because of the anatomical proximity of the sphenoid sinus and the abducens nerve.
Case Presentation: A male patient in his late seventies presented with double vision and left abducens nerve palsy. Imaging revealed sinus opacifications later identified as due to Scedosporium apiospermum, a rare fungal pathogen.
Cureus
August 2025
Translational Medicine, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, USA.
In this report, we present the case of a 39-year-old immunocompetent female with acute meningitis/encephalitis secondary to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). Her initial symptoms included fever, hallucinations, and tremors, which prompted a broad diagnostic workup for infectious and autoimmune causes of encephalopathy. Her cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) initially tested negative for viral pathogens.
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