نتایج جستجو برای: coccidioides

تعداد نتایج: 720  

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2014
Larry Johnson Erin M Gaab Javier Sanchez Phuong Q Bui Clarissa J Nobile Katrina K Hoyer Michael W Peterson David M Ojcius

Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii contribute to the development of Valley Fever. The ability of these fungal pathogens to evade the host immune system creates difficulty in recognition and treatment of this debilitating infection. In this review, we describe the current knowledge of Valley Fever and approaches to improve prevention, detection, and treatment.

2017
Nancy A Chow Mark D Lindsley Orion Z McCotter Dave Kangiser Ron D Wohrle Wayne R Clifford Hayley D Yaglom Laura E Adams Kenneth Komatsu Michelle M Durkin Rocky J Baker Lisa F Shubitz Gordana Derado Tom M Chiller Anastasia P Litvintseva

Coccidioides is a soil-dwelling fungus that causes coccidioidomycosis, a disease also known as Valley fever, which affects humans and a variety of animal species. Recent findings of Coccidioides in new, unexpected areas of the United States have demonstrated the need for a better understanding of its geographic distribution. Large serological studies on animals could provide important informati...

2013
Esperanza Duarte-Escalante Gerardo Zúñiga María Guadalupe Frías-De-León Cristina Canteros Laura Rosio Castañón-Olivares María Rocío del Reyes-Montes

BACKGROUND Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii cause coccidioidomycosis, a disease that is endemic to North and South America, but for Central America, the incidence of coccidioidomycosis has not been clearly established. Several studies suggest genetic variability in these fungi; however, little definitive information has been discovered about the variability of Coccidioides fungi in Mexico ...

Journal: :The Journal of Infectious Diseases 1999

2013
Santiago Diab Suzanne M. Johnson Jorge Garcia Erin L. Carlson Demosthenes Pappagianis Jana Smith Francisco A. Uzal

Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease affecting humans and other mammals caused by the soil-dwelling fungi Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii. Abortion due to Coccidioides spp. infection is rare in domestic animals and transplacental transmission is considered uncommon in women. This report describes a case of placental-fetal infection and abortion in an alpaca with disseminated C. posadasi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Melissa B Miller Ryan Hendren Peter H Gilligan

A North Carolinian developed fatal coccidioidomycosis immediately after bilateral lung transplantation. The donor had previously traveled to Mexico, and the recipient had no travel history to an area where Coccidioides immitis is endemic. Immunosuppressive therapy of the transplant recipient likely reactivated latent Coccidioides infection in the donor lungs, leading to posttransplant coccidioi...

2018
Theo N Kirkland Anna Muszewska Jason E Stajich

Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are primary pathogenic fungi that cause disease in immunologically-normal animals and people. The organism is found exclusively in arid regions of the Southwestern United States, Mexico, and South America, but not in other parts of the world. This study is a detailed analysis of the transposable elements (TE) in Coccidioides spp. As is common in most fungi,...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1960
G W LONES C L PEACOCK

Converse (J. Bacteriol., 74, 106, 1957) described a procedure for the conversion of arthrospores and mycelial fragments of strain AM-11 of Coccidioides immitis to the spherule form. He used a defined medium containing Tamol "N," and reported maintenance of the spherule form the density of the culture generally increased to 4.0 to 4.5 mg per ml as determined by the dry weight of material retaine...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Chiung-Yu Hung María del Pilar Jiménez-Alzate Angel Gonzalez Marcel Wüthrich Bruce S Klein Garry T Cole

Interleukin-17A (IL-17A)-producing CD4(+) T helper (Th17) cells have been shown to be essential for defense against pulmonary infection with Coccidioides species. However, we have just begun to identify the required pattern recognition receptors and understand the signal pathways that lead to Th17 cell activation after fungal infection. We previously reported that Card9(-/-) mice vaccinated wit...

2015
Jason A. Wilken Gail Sondermeyer Dennis Shusterman Jennifer McNary Duc J. Vugia Ann McDowell Penny Borenstein Debra Gilliss Benedict Ancock Janice Prudhomme Deborah Gold Gayle C. Windham Lauren Lee Barbara L. Materna

Coccidioidomycosis is associated with soil-disruptive work in Coccidioides-endemic areas of the southwestern United States. Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power-generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identified 44 patients with symptom onset during October 2011-April 2014 (attack rate 1.2 cases/100 workers). Of these 44 patients, 20 resided in California ...

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