I. ETIOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
WJ Steinbach, J Loeffler, DA Stevens - api.taylorfrancis.com
Aspergilli are ubiquitous in the environment and are associated with decaying matter with
growth in temperatures of 40–50 C, eg, self-heating organic compost. They have been easily …
growth in temperatures of 40–50 C, eg, self-heating organic compost. They have been easily …
Aspergillosis
RD Baker, AO Angulo, C Barroso-Tobila… - The Pathologic Anatomy …, 1971 - Springer
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Ecology of the Aspergilli of soils and litter.
MA Klich, LH Tiffany, G Knaphus - 1992 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Isolation techniques for identifying Aspergilus spp. in soils and the measurement of their
populations are described. Environmental factors such as temperature and water potential …
populations are described. Environmental factors such as temperature and water potential …
Aspergillus sydowii. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
Z Kozakiewicz - Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 2000 - cabidigitallibrary.org
A description is provided for Aspergillus sydowii. Information is included on the disease
caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS …
caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS …
[PDF][PDF] The challenge of invsive aspergillus. Increasing numbers in diverse patient groups
PE Verweij, DW Denning - 1997 - repository.ubn.ru.nl
The fungus Aspergillus was first described in 1729 by Micheli,'who, in naming the fungus,
acknowledged the resemblance of the conidial head of Aspergilhs, with its radiating chains …
acknowledged the resemblance of the conidial head of Aspergilhs, with its radiating chains …
Aspergillosis
AH Groll, TJ Walsh - Atlas of Infectious Diseases: Fungal Infections, 2000 - Springer
Moulds of the genus Aspergillus are among the most common fungi of all environments.
They grow well in soil and decaying vegetation and can be found on all types of organic …
They grow well in soil and decaying vegetation and can be found on all types of organic …
Forms of aspergillosis
CK Campbell - The Genus Aspergillus: From taxonomy and genetics to …, 1994 - Springer
Aspergilli are among the most numerous and most abundant of the saprophytic moulds,
occurring on a wide variety of substrates, wherever vegetation decomposes. From these …
occurring on a wide variety of substrates, wherever vegetation decomposes. From these …
Aspergillus ustus. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
Z Kozakiewicz - Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 2000 - cabidigitallibrary.org
A description is provided for Aspergillus ustus. Information is included on the disease
caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS …
caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS …
[PDF][PDF] “UNMASK” ASPERGILLUS
ALFY Doctor, H Murgatroyd, AOFY Doctor - eyenews.uk.com
“UNMASK” ASPERGILLUS Page 1 Clinical Case 87-year-old man presented with: Left peri-orbital
pain and Diplopia ! VA 6/9 bilaterally ! No colour desaturation ! No RAPD ! No signs of …
pain and Diplopia ! VA 6/9 bilaterally ! No colour desaturation ! No RAPD ! No signs of …
The clinical spectrum of aspergillosis—part 1: epidemiology, pathogenicity, infection in animals and immunology of Aspergillus
EJ Bardana, M Silva-Hutner - CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical …, 1980 - Taylor & Francis
Aspergilli have always been an integral part of man's ecology. Prior to the introduction of the
microscope, they were referred to as variously colored molds without any systematic …
microscope, they were referred to as variously colored molds without any systematic …