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Dylan Infection, also known as Dylan's Disease, is a rare and aggressive form of disseminated fungal infection primarily affecting individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or undergoing immunosuppressive therapy. Caused by the fungus
Aspergillus flavus
, it spreads through inhalation of spores, leading to widespread tissue invasion and multi-organ involvement. Symptoms can be severe and include fever, cough, chest pain, and, in advanced stages, organ failure and death. The infection is particularly dangerous due to its rapid progression and the difficulty in treating once it has spread extensively, often requiring aggressive antifungal therapy and supportive care.