نتایج جستجو برای: alternaria spp

تعداد نتایج: 54697  

Hadis Jafarian Parisa Badiei Pedram Hadadi Soheila Zareifar

Background & Aims: Fungal infections are among the most common life threatening conditions in patients with hematologic malignancies. The present study was carried out on children hospitalized in Amir Oncology Hospital of Shiraz, Iran, in order to determine the prevalence of fungal infections and respective susceptibility patterns to prophylactic antifungal therapies. Methods: Colonization was ...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
r kaur department of microbiology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. a wadhwa department of microbiology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. a gulati department of otorhinolaryngology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. ak agrawal department of otorhinolaryngology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india.

allergic fungal sinusitis (afs) has been recognized as an important cause of chronic sinusitis commonly caused by aspergillus spp. and various dematiaceous fungi like bipolaris, alternaria, curvalaria, and etc. ulocladium botrytis is a non pathogenic environmental dematiaceous fungi, which has been recently described as a human pathogen. ulocladium has never been associated with allergic fungal...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2013
Kota Wada Takao Kobayashi Yoshinori Matsuwaki Hiroshi Moriyama Hirohito Kita

BACKGROUND Fungi may be involved in asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from CRS patients produce interleukin (IL)-5, IL-13 and interferon (IFN)-γ in the presence of Alternaria. In addition, Alternaria produces potent Th2-like adjuvant effects in the airway. Therefore, we hypothesized that Alternaria may inhibit Th1-type defense mechanisms against virus i...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2010
M Kilic D Ufuk Altintas M Yilmaz S Güneşer Kendirli G Bingöl Karakoc E Taskin T Ceter N M Pinar

BACKGROUND Alternaria is the most important fungal species belonging to the class Deuteromycetes which causes allergic respiratory diseases. The fungus pattern often shows a pronounced seasonal periodicity and with fluctuations related to meteorological conditions. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of outdoor Alternaria spore concentrations on monthly lung function tests, sympto...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Taylor A Doherty Naseem Khorram Kotaro Sugimoto Dean Sheppard Peter Rosenthal Jae Youn Cho Alexa Pham Marina Miller Michael Croft David H Broide

The fungal allergen, Alternaria, is specifically associated with severe asthma, including life-threatening exacerbations. To better understand the acute innate airway response to Alternaria, naive wild-type (WT) mice were challenged once intranasally with Alternaria. Naive WT mice developed significant bronchoalveolar lavage eosinophilia following Alternaria challenge when analyzed 24 h later. ...

ژورنال: چغندرقند 2008

ریشه‏های چغندرقند به‏ همراه خاک چسبیده به آن پس‏از برداشت جهت فرآوری به کارخانه‏های قند حمل‏شده و در اولین مرحله توسط فشار آب شستشو می‏شوند. آب گل‏آلود حاصل‏از شستشوی ریشه‏ها به‏عنوان پساب کارخانه توسط کانال به مزارع منطقه انتقال یافته و جهت آبیاری مورد استفاده قرار می‏گیرد. با توجه به امکان انتقال عوامل بیماری‏زا توسط خاک و آب، طی سال 1384یک بار در هفته در زمان فعالیت کارخانه‏قند بردسیر از پسا...

2014
Kathamuthu GokulRaj Natesan Sundaresan Enthai Jagan Ganeshan Pandi Rajapriya Johnpaul Muthumary Jayavel Sridhar Mohan Pandi

Endophytic fungi are inhabitants of plants, living most part of their lifecycle asymptomatically which mainly confer protection and ecological advantages to the host plant. In this present study, 48 endophytic fungi were isolated from the leaves of three medicinal plants and characterized based on ITS2 sequence - secondary structure analysis. ITS2 secondary structures were elucidated with minim...

2013
Deanna L. Funnell-Harris Scott E. Sattler Jeffrey F. Pedersen

Response of near-isogenic sorghum lines, differing at the P locus for plant colour, to grain mould and head smut fungi" (2013). Abstract Leaves and stalks of many sorghum genotypes accumulate dark red or purple pigments upon wounding while some plants, called 'tan,' do not. Grains with unpigmented 'white' pericarps grown on tan plants are more desirable for food. The hypothesis tested was that ...

Journal: :Mycological research 2005
F Javier Rodríguez-Rajo Isabel Iglesias Victoria Jato

The study of mould spores is of major importance as many fungi can cause considerable economic losses worldwide acting as plant pathogens or triggering respiratory diseases and allergenic processes in humans. Knowledge of spore production relationships to different altitudes or weather patterns can be applied in a more efficient and reliable use of pesticides or improving diagnosis and treatmen...

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