Intraspecific Diversity and Taxonomy of Emmonsia crescens
Emmonsia crescens is known as an environmental pathogen causing adiaspiromycosis in
small rodents. As the generic name Emmonsia is no longer available for this species, its …
small rodents. As the generic name Emmonsia is no longer available for this species, its …
[HTML][HTML] Patterns of adult tick parasitization of coexisting European (Erinaceus europaeus) and Algerian (Atelerix algirus) hedgehog populations in eastern Iberia
H Gago, F Ruiz-Fons, RM Drechsler… - Ticks and Tick-borne …, 2022 - Elsevier
The availability of data regarding population abundance and dynamics of ticks in wild
vertebrate populations is crucial to understand the host-tick relationship and to assess the …
vertebrate populations is crucial to understand the host-tick relationship and to assess the …
Molecular diagnosis of Emmonsia-like fungi occurring in wild animals
P Danesi, C Falcaro, K Dukik, Y Jiang, AP Rizzoli… - Mycopathologia, 2020 - Springer
Using specific primers based on the ribosomal operon, positive DNA amplification was
obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both terrestrial and aquatic …
obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both terrestrial and aquatic …
Molecular Diagnosis of Disseminated Adiaspiromycosis Due to Emmonsia crescens
JM Dot, A Debourgogne, J Champigneulle… - Journal of clinical …, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
Emmonsia crescens is a saprophytic fungus that is distributed worldwide, causing diseases
mostly in rodents. It has also been described, though rarely, as an etiologic agent of …
mostly in rodents. It has also been described, though rarely, as an etiologic agent of …
Hedgehog ringworm in humans and a dog
C Pierard-Franchimont, JF Hermanns… - Acta Clinica …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
We report 3 related cases of human dermatophytosis and 1 dog dermatophytosis likely
caused by contact with a European hedgehog. Trichophyton erinacei was isolated from …
caused by contact with a European hedgehog. Trichophyton erinacei was isolated from …
Disseminated pulmonary adiaspiromycosis in a crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata Linnaeus, 1758)
F Morandi, R Galuppi, MJ Buitrago, M Delogu… - Journal of Wildlife …, 2012 - BioOne
Adiaspiromycosis is primarily a necrotizing granulomatous pneumonia caused by a
dimorphic fungus of the genus Emmonsia. A young crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) …
dimorphic fungus of the genus Emmonsia. A young crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) …
Adiaspiromycosis of an Apodemus agrarius captured wild rodent in Korea
TH Kim, JH Han, SN Chang, DS Kim… - Laboratory Animal …, 2012 - synapse.koreamed.org
Adiaspiromycosis is caused by pulmonary infection with Emmonsia. Inhalated spores of
Emmonsia cause asymptomatic infection to necrogranulomatous pneumonia, depending on …
Emmonsia cause asymptomatic infection to necrogranulomatous pneumonia, depending on …
[PDF][PDF] Etiopatogenía de la Adiaspiromicosis
E da Adiaspiromicosis, LDC Bejarano - scholar.archive.org
The adiaspiromycosis is a lung disease known since 1942, associated with small mammals
in the family Rodentia, Carnivora Mustelidae, rarely occurs in men and from 1964 to now …
in the family Rodentia, Carnivora Mustelidae, rarely occurs in men and from 1964 to now …
Rastreio de agentes infeciosos em linfadenite granulomatosa de animais selvagens
APA Dias - 2014 - search.proquest.com
Há vários agentes infeciosos considerados, responsáveis por linfadenite granulomatosa.
Deste modo, detetar a linfadenite granulomatosa é difícil uma vez que identificação clínica …
Deste modo, detetar a linfadenite granulomatosa é difícil uma vez que identificação clínica …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular Diagnosis in a Case of Disseminated Adiaspiromycosis due to Emmonsia crescens
JM Dot, A Debourgogne, J Champigneulle, Y Salles… - 2009 - Citeseer
Emmonsia crescens is a saprophytic fungus that is distributed worldwide, mostly causing
diseases in rodents. It has also been described, though rarely, as an etiologic agent of …
diseases in rodents. It has also been described, though rarely, as an etiologic agent of …