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In general, there are dangerous mushrooms, you need to be careful.
Mikhail Vishnevsky
Chairman of the Russian Mycological Society
Do mushrooms grow on humans?
Alas, yes. About 80% of humanity are carriers of Candida albicans. When immunity is impaired, it can cause small problems (such as thrush), which are easy to cope with. But in AIDS patients, the fungus can cause systemic mycoses and lead to death. Or Stachybotrys chartarum, a black mold that you might see in the bathroom or on damp walls. Developing on building materials, it causes "sick building syndrome" and can infect its occupants. In general, more than a hundred species of mushrooms can affect a person.