genomic epidemiology of cryptococcus yeasts identifies adaptation to environmental niches underpinning infection across an african hiv/aids cohort. | emerging infections caused by fungi have become a widely recognized global phenomenon and are causing an increasing burden of disease. genomic techniques are providing new insights into the structure of fungal populations, revealing hitherto undescribed fine-scale adaptations to environments and hosts that govern their emergence as infections. cryptococcal meningitis is a neglected tropical disease that is responsible for a large proportion of aids-related deaths across africa; however, the ecol ... | 2016 | 27862555 |