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Cornea, 2009
To describe the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and visual outcome of 61 cases of Fusarium keratitis in Mexico.Retrospective, comparative study of 61 patients with clinically and culture-confirmed Fusarium keratitis, who were attended at an eye hospital in Mexico City from 1981 to 2001.Fusarium solani was the main causal agent in 83.6 ...
Xavier Campos-Möller+3 more
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To describe the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and visual outcome of 61 cases of Fusarium keratitis in Mexico.Retrospective, comparative study of 61 patients with clinically and culture-confirmed Fusarium keratitis, who were attended at an eye hospital in Mexico City from 1981 to 2001.Fusarium solani was the main causal agent in 83.6 ...
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Fusarium infections of the skin
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000Fusarium species are ubiquitous and may be found in the soil, air and on plants. Fusarium species can cause mycotoxicosis in humans following ingestion of food that has been colonized by the fungal organism. In humans, Fusarium species can also cause disease that is localized, focally invasive or disseminated.
Robert Baran+2 more
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Disseminated Fusarium Infection
Medical Journal of Australia, 1980A case of disseminated Fusarium sp. infection in a bone-marrow transplant patient is described. The most likely source of the organism was food, and the importance of a specially prepared diet in immunosuppressed individuals is emphasized.
Harkness Jl, Mutton Kj, Lucas Tj
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2014
Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse strains, some of which are major soilborne pathogens of economically important plants. Members of the Fo species complex (FOSC) are ubiquitous in soil and have been found in a wide range of ecosystems.
Kang, S.+3 more
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Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse strains, some of which are major soilborne pathogens of economically important plants. Members of the Fo species complex (FOSC) are ubiquitous in soil and have been found in a wide range of ecosystems.
Kang, S.+3 more
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Fusarium graminearum (Fusarium Head Blight)
2016Turkington, T. Kelly+7 more
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Dimorphism in a Pathogenic Fusarium
Mycologia, 1973George H. Kidd, Frederick T. Wolf
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Allergen of the Month—Fusarium
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2014Richard W. Weber, Estelle Levetin
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