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editorial
. 2020 Jan 6;130(2):553–555. doi: 10.1172/JCI135003

Figure 1. The remarkable resistance of humans (and mammals) to fungal diseases rests on the two pillars of advanced immunity and endothermy (i.e., the state of being warm-blooded).

Figure 1

Immune suppression or climate change with microbial adaptation to survive at higher temperatures can undermine these pillars and make the host vulnerable to fungal disease.