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Canadian species of sorex, Microtus and peromyscus infected with emmonsia

Mycopathologia, 1968
A single shrew, trapped in 1957 near Lloydminster (Alberta, Canada) and found to be infected withEmmonsia, has been identified asSorex cinereus cinereusKerr. This is the only recorded instance of adiaspiromycosis in a shrew trapped in the western hemisphere as well as the first reported anywhere in this species.
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Antigens and Allergens of the Genus Chrysosporium (Emmonsia) Agent of Adiaspiromycosis

1988
Four species of dimorphic fungi can cause adiapiromycosis: Chrysosporium parvum var. crescens, C. parvum, Emmonsia ciferrina and E. brasiliensis.
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Emmonsia ciferrina, a new species from India

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1965
M J, Thirumalachar   +2 more
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Emmonsia pasteuriana : une cause rare d’infection fongique chez l’immunodéprimé

, 2017
R. Lavergne   +7 more
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The Distribution of Emmonsia Crescens in Europe

Mycologia, 1961
William L. Jellison, J. William Vinson
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A second look at Emmonsia infection can make the difference

Transplant Infectious Disease, 2014
I. Pelegrín   +4 more
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Pulmonary adiaspiromycosis in man caused by Emmonsia crescens: report of a unique case.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
R. Koďousek   +6 more
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A heterogeneous distribution of Emmonsia parva var. crescens in an agro-ecosystem.

Journal of Medical and Veterinary Mycology, 1995
Z. Hubálek   +2 more
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