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Pythium insidiosum is a human-pathogenic oomycete. Many patients infected with it lose organs or die. Toward the goal of developing improved treatment options, we want to understand how Py.
Onrapak Reamtong +11 more
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We tested 29 isolates of Pythium insidiosum and one isolate of Pythium aphanidermatum to investigate their susceptibility to miltefosine and antibacterial drugs from the macrolide, oxazolidinone, and ...
Erico S. Loreto +4 more
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Human pythiosis is caused by Pythium insidiosum, often found in patients in tropical and subtropical area especially in developing countries. The infections arise though coming in contact with zoospore of P. insidiosum. The disease may be manifested as a
Orawan Monkongtanakit +1 more
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In vitro susceptibility of Pythium insidiosum to garlic extract
Pythium insidiosum infections are difficult to treat with conventional antifungal agents because of the lack of ergosterol in the cytoplasmic membrane of this aquatic oomycete. The effectiveness of the garlic compound allicin has been demonstrated against a range of bacteria, fungi and plant oomycetes.
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Micosis por Pythium insidiosum. Primer caso con diagnóstico definitivo en Colombia.
8 páginasPythium insidiosum is a globally distributed fungus that causes a fungal infection called Pythiosis is considered an emerging disease in humans and animals.
Maldonado Arango, María Inés +3 more
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Quantitation of anti-Pythium insidiosum antibodies before and after immunotherapy in healthy dogs
Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that causes invasive, progressive granulomatous lesions of the skin in dogs, horses, and cats, and of the gastrointestinal tract in dogs. Quantitation of anti-P.
Arsuaga, Carmen Beatriz
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Four cases of equine bone lesions caused by Pythium insidiosum
PYTHIOSIS is usually a granulomatous disease of skin and subcutis in horses (Austwick and Copland 1974; Miller and Campbell 1982; Mendoza and Alfaro 1986), and cattle (Miller, Bruce and Archer 1985), of skin and intestinal tract in dogs (ONeill-Foil ...
Alfaro-Alarcon, Alejandro, MENDOZA, L.
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Activity Against Pythium insidiosum and Isolated Constituents of Cordia insignis Roots. [PDF]
de Oliveira RC +8 more
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Case Report: Poor Outcome Despite Aggressive Management in Pythium insidiosum Endophthalmitis. [PDF]
Aggarwal D +5 more
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Immune Camouflage in <i>Pythium insidiosum</i> Keratitis: A Hypothesis on Molecular Mimicry and Host Pattern Recognition Receptor Evasion. [PDF]
Gurnani B, Kaur K.
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