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Are most SYSTEMIC FUNGAL infections contagious or not contagious?

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Are most SYSTEMIC FUNGAL infections contagious or not contagious?

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A SYSTEM fungal infection is an invasion of the fungal pathogens widespread enough to affect an entire system. It usually starts from a LOCAL infection. Contagious means that the disease could be transmitted easily. Well, it actually depends. An internal infection usually is not contagious since the infection is contained inside the body. A widespread infection in areas close and in the body external are the one contagious. Remember that it takes only one succesful pathogen to start an infection.

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