Aside from bacterial and viral infections, fungi can also cause septic arthritis to develop. The treatment of fungi-caused septic arthritis can be difficult, especially when combined with factors such as immunodeficiency. When it comes to fungi, infections occur most frequently as a result of Candida and Aspergillus, ubiquitous in soil environments. Humans are the perfect means of propagation. Unfortunately, due to the scarcity of fungal infections, it can initially be difficult to produce a precise diagnosis as to the cause of infection. However, with the right treatment, the condition is manageable.

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