Answer :

In humans, fungal infections are more challenging to treat than bacterial infections because they may cause damage to the human body.

Any disease caused by a fungus is called a fungal infection. A fungus that invades the tissues can cause a disease that is confined to the skin, spreads into tissue, bones, and organs, or affects the entire body.

A bacterial infection occurs when bacteria enter the human body through a cut or any opening in the skin, increase in number, and cause a reaction in the body.

Fungi are more challenging than bacteria to treat without damaging the human because eukaryotic animal cells and fungal cells share many basic cell structures and machinery. This can cause off-target drug effects that may manifest as serious side effects in humans.

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