👉 Haematophilina is a group of fungi that are known for their ability to cause infections in the human body. These fungi can be found on various surfaces, including soil, plants, and animal tissues. Haematophilins are characterized by their ability to synthesize haemoglobin, which helps them bind to red blood cells, making them more susceptible to infection. The term "haematophilina" refers to any organism that produces haemoglobin.