نتایج جستجو برای: fungal disease

تعداد نتایج: 1534134  

2015
Timothy Heisel Heather Podgorski Christopher M. Staley Dan Knights Michael J. Sadowsky Cheryl A. Gale

Recent studies highlight the importance of intestinal fungal microbiota in the development of human disease. Infants, in particular, are an important population in which to study intestinal microbiomes because microbial community structure and dynamics during this formative window of life have the potential to influence host immunity and metabolism. When compared to bacteria, much less is known...

Journal: :Thorax 1981
J J Glancy J L Elder R McAleer

During a retrospective survey of patients with pulmonary shadows and blood eosinophilia between the years 1965 and 1980, 42 patients were found with allergic bronchopulmonary fungal disease. Eleven of these had no clinical evidence of asthma. Three of these 11 had hypersensitivity to fungi other than Aspergillus sp. In the absence of asthma there was some difficulty in making a diagnosis, parti...

Journal: :World Journal of Clinical Cases 2019

Journal: :Journal of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology 2017

Journal: :Journal of apicultural research 2013
Annette Bruun Jensen Kathrine Aronstein José Manuel Flores Svjetlana Vojvodic María Alejandra Palacio Marla Spivak

Chalkbrood and stonebrood are two fungal diseases associated with honey bee brood. Chalkbrood, caused by Ascosphaera apis, is a common and widespread disease that can result in severe reduction of emerging worker bees and thus overall colony productivity. Stonebrood is caused by Aspergillus spp. that are rarely observed, so the impact on colony health is not very well understood. A major concer...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2005

2010
Joseph Young Aaron Patton

Fungicides are applied to turf to prevent the growth or penetration of disease-causing fungal organisms. Fungal organisms cause more diseases on turf than other microorganisms (Wong, 2006). Fungicides are the class of pesticides used to control fungal organisms, and they can be catego­ rized into many different groups based on their biochemical mode of action (MOA) and chemical structure. Addit...

2015
Darin L. Wiesner Charles A. Specht Chrono K. Lee Kyle D. Smith Liliane Mukaremera S. Thera Lee Chun G. Lee Jack A. Elias Judith N. Nielsen David R. Boulware Paul R. Bohjanen Marc K. Jenkins Stuart M. Levitz Kirsten Nielsen

Pulmonary mycoses are often associated with type-2 helper T (Th2) cell responses. However, mechanisms of Th2 cell accumulation are multifactorial and incompletely known. To investigate Th2 cell responses to pulmonary fungal infection, we developed a peptide-MHCII tetramer to track antigen-specific CD4+ T cells produced in response to infection with the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. W...

2015
Keivan Kiakojuri Ramazan Rajabnia Bahareh Jalili Soraya Khafri Saeid Mahdavi Omran

BACKGROUND Otomycosis is an external ear canal infection caused by various fungi. This disease is prevalent in some tropical and subtropical regions or countries. OBJECTIVES Given the crucial role of fungal agents in the treatment of the disease, the aim of the present study was to identify the fungi in ear canal of patients with otomycosis admitted to the hospitals in Babol City, Iran. PAT...

2010
Drury R. Reavill Robert E. Schmidt Dipl ACVP

As with other animals, mycotic disease is usually secondary to other infections (bacteria, parasitic, viral), or to predisposing factors such as poor husbandry, suboptimal temperatures, prolonged antibiotic use, and poor nutrition. In reptiles, fungal infections of the skin, shell, and subcutis are more common than those of other organ systems. Many fungal infections are caused by saprophytes t...

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