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Kelvin G K Goh1, Glen C Ulett1
1School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, and Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia.
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In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Cohen and colleagues evaluate bacterial-fungal co-infection of the female reproductive tract. They demonstrate that cross-kingdom co-infections can lead to intricate polymicrobial interactions, enhanced microbial pathogenicity, and predisposition to infection, changing the way we view host susceptibility and highlighting targets for preventative therapies.
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