Treatment of fungal infections generally takes much longer t
Treatment of fungal infections generally takes much longer than treatment of bacterial infections, and the drugs used to treat those infections are generally more toxic to humans than are antibacterial drugs. Speculate on why this may be (comparing fungal, bacterial, and human cells may help).
Solution
Because fungi are more closely related to animals, including humans, than bacteria. That limits the types of medical treatments that can be used against them means any drug targeting fungus can also effect the humans and Animals because they are sharing many common pathways whereas in case of bacteria its possibility is very less.
Fungal infections are also a serious problem in people with compromised immune systems, including AIDS patients, and can be fatal. so a common fungal infection may be not so dangerous in normal human but it can be life threating when the individual is immunocompromised and mostly fungus infection occurs in immunocompromised human or animals.
