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Cryptococcus

Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, 2010
Cryptococcus is a unique environmental fungus. Among the more than three dozen species of Cryptococcus, only C. neoformans and C. gattii commonly cause disease. Although many of these infections occur in immunocompromised patients, C. gattii has recently come to public attention because of an outbreak of devastating illness in immunocompetent ...
Shu Shun, Li, Christopher H, Mody
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Cryptococcus gattii Infections [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Microbiology Reviews, 2014
SUMMARYUnderstanding of the taxonomy and phylogeny ofCryptococcus gattiihas been advanced by modern molecular techniques.C. gattiiprobably diverged fromCryptococcus neoformansbetween 16 million and 160 million years ago, depending on the dating methods applied, and maintains diversity by recombining in nature.
Wieland Meyer   +2 more
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Cryptococcus neoformans, Cryptococcus gattii: Serotypes in Venezuela

Mycopathologia, 2008
Cryptococcus neoformans is one of the medically important yeast-like fungi. C. neoformans var. gatti has been made a species: C. gatti. In our country, there are few studies about these two species and their serotypes. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of C. neoformans and C.
C, Pérez   +6 more
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Cryptococcus‐Sepsis

Mycoses, 1977
ZusammenfassungWir berichten über einen Fall von Cryptococcus‐Sepsis, die zum Tode einer 34‐jährigen Frau führte. Die Patientin war wegen eines Erythematodes visceralis rnit kardialer Beteiligung mehrere Jahre mit Antibiotika und Steroiden behandelt worden.
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Cryptococcus albidus meningitis

Journal of Infection, 1980
Summary A case of meningitis due to Cryptococcus albidus is reported. This organism, considered to be a non-pathogenic saphrophyte appears to share some of its capsular antigens with Cryptococcus neoformans . However, tests for the presence of cryptococcal antigen using latex agglutination were negative in this case.
J C, Melo   +3 more
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Cryptococcus

2008
This chapter analyzes Cryptococcus neoformans, which is found worldwide as a soil organism and thought to be transmitted by inhalation and often causes disease in patients with abnormal cell-mediated immunity. It discusses the infection of Cryptococcus neoformans on patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, solid organ transplant ...
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Extracellular DNase activity of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii

Revista Iberoamericana de Micología, 2010
Extracellular DNase activity was studied in 73 strains of Cryptococcus neoformans and 12 strains of Cryptococcus gattii. DNase activity was measured by DNase agar clearance with and without Methyl Green. All strains tested showed extracellular DNase activity and no significant difference was found betweenC. neoformans and C. gattii strains.
Manuel, Sánchez, Francisca, Colom
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Cryptococcus phylloplanus and Cryptococcus hinnuleus, two new yeast species

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1983
Two new species of the genus Cryptococcus, C. phylloplanus and C. hinnuleus are isolated from leaves of Banksia collina R. Br.
R G, Shivas, L, Rodrigues de Miranda
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The Cryptococcus Reviewed

Australasian Radiology, 1965
SUMMARY Current thoughts on infection by torula histolytica have been examined. Twenty-four cases of torulosis are reviewed. The vastly differing appearance of chest radiographs in this disease is stressed. The series supports overseas figures for visceral involvement and points to the association with other diseases, which are ...
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