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Emergomyces africanus poses an emerging threat
Nature MicrobiologyJ Claire Hoving
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Autochthonous Emergomyces pasteurianus pneumonia in an immunocompromised patient in Hong Kong: a case report [PDF]
K K, Chik, W K, To
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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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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 MycologyWe 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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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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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, 2022STS Pheeha +3 more
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A laboratory case of Emergomyces africanus
The Journal of Medical Laboratory Science & Technology of South Africa, 2022Sts Pheeha, La Mabulwana, N Linda
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A novel dimorphic pathogen, Emergomyces orientalis (Onygenales), agent of disseminated infection
Mycoses, 2017G S De Hoog, Yingchun Xu
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