نتایج جستجو برای: cryptococcus gattii

تعداد نتایج: 7205  

2017
Jean-François Faucher Cristina Socolovschi Camille Aubry Catherine Chirouze Laurent Hustache-Mathieu Didier Raoult Bruno Hoen

2013
Ferry Hagen Paulo C. Ceresini Itzhack Polacheck Hansong Ma Filip van Nieuwerburgh Toni Gabaldón Sarah Kagan E. Rhiannon Pursall Hans L. Hoogveld Leo J. J. van Iersel Gunnar W. Klau Steven M. Kelk Leen Stougie Karen H. Bartlett Kerstin Voelz Leszek P. Pryszcz Elizabeth Castañeda Marcia Lazera Wieland Meyer Dieter Deforce Jacques F. Meis Robin C. May Corné H. W. Klaassen Teun Boekhout

Over the past two decades, several fungal outbreaks have occurred, including the high-profile 'Vancouver Island' and 'Pacific Northwest' outbreaks, caused by Cryptococcus gattii, which has affected hundreds of otherwise healthy humans and animals. Over the same time period, C. gattii was the cause of several additional case clusters at localities outside of the tropical and subtropical climate ...

2017
Kiem Vu George R Thompson Chandler Roe Jane Sykes Elizabeth Dreibe Shawn Lockhart Wieland Meyer David M Engelthaler Angie Gelli

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Edmond J Byrnes Robert J Bildfell Sheryl A Frank Thomas G Mitchell Kieren A Marr Joseph Heitman

Cryptococcus neoformans frequently causes fungal meningitis in immunocompromised patients, whereas the related species C. gattii is restricted to tropical and subtropical regions,where it usually infects immunocompetent individuals.An outbreak of C. gattii infection that began in 1999 on Vancouver Island has resulted in endemic C. gattii infection and caused numerous human and veterinary infect...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2013
Aubrey E Frazzitta Haily Vora Michael S Price Jennifer L Tenor Marisol Betancourt-Quiroz Dena L Toffaletti Nan Cheng John R Perfect

Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii cause meningoencephalitis and are an increasing human health threat. These pathogenic Cryptococcus species are neurotropic and persist in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the mammalian host during infection. In order to survive in the host, pathogenic fungi must procure nutrients, such as carbon and nitrogen, from the CSF. To enhance our understanding of nu...

Journal: :The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2015

2016
Kyung J. Kwon-Chung Tomomi Saijo

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2018
Karen L. Wozniak

The fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii can cause life-threatening infections in immune compromised and immune competent hosts. These pathogens enter the host via inhalation, and respiratory tract innate immune cells such as dendritic cells (DCs) are one of the first host cells they encounter. The interactions between Cryptococcus and innate immune cells play a crit...

Journal: :Canadian respiratory journal 2011
Lindsay Van Tongeren Tawimas Shaipanich John A Fleetham

A case of Cryptococcus gattii (pulmonary and central nervous system) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (pulmonary) coinfection in an otherwise healthy young woman is reported. The patient presented with a two-month history of dry cough. She had an unremarkable medical history. Both tuberculosis and cryptococcosis were diagnosed following bronchoscopy, and a subsequent lumbar puncture revealed C ga...

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