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Opportunistic mycoses are likely to grow due to several interconnected factors, including the increasing prevalence of immunocompromised individuals, such as those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, or undergoing immunosuppressive therapies. Additionally, the rise in invasive medical procedures and the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics can disrupt normal flora, making patients more susceptible to fungal infections. Environmental changes and globalization may also contribute by facilitating the spread of pathogenic fungi. Lastly, climate change can alter fungal ecology, potentially increasing the incidence of opportunistic mycoses.

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