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Emergomyces: a New Genus of Dimorphic Fungal Pathogens Causing Disseminated Disease among Immunocompromised Persons Globally

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2018
The emergence of a group of previously unknown or unrecognized dimorphic fungal species causing systemic human disease resulted in taxonomic shifts and the creation of a new genus, Emergomyces, within Onygenales. We review the morphology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology of Emergomyces spp., and the epidemiology, clinicopathology, diagnosis, and ...
Schwartz, Ilan S.   +2 more
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Fatal pulmonary mycoses by Emergomyces pasteurianus in a renal transplant recipient from India

Journal of Medical Mycology
We describe a rare case of pulmonary infection by an emerging dimorphic fungus, Emergomyces pasteurianus in a 73-year-old renal transplant recipient from Northern India. The patient presented with fever and shortness of breath for ten days. The bronchoalveolar lavage revealed yeast cells and grew E.
Harsimran Kaur   +9 more
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Attempted molecular detection of the thermally dimorphic human fungal pathogen Emergomyces africanus in terrestrial small mammals in South Africa

Medical Mycology, 2017
The ecological niche of Emergomyces africanus (formerly Emmonsia species), a dimorphic fungus that causes an AIDS-related mycosis in South Africa, is unknown. We hypothesized that natural infection with E. africanus occurs in wild small mammals. Using molecular detection with primers specific for E.
Nadine Cronjé   +10 more
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A laboratory case of Emergomyces africanus

The Journal of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology of South Africa, 2022
STS Pheeha   +3 more
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A laboratory case of Emergomyces africanus

The Journal of Medical Laboratory Science & Technology of South Africa, 2022
Sts Pheeha, La Mabulwana, N Linda
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