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Analysis of Sporothrix schenckii sensu stricto and Sporothrix brasiliensis virulence in Galleria mellonella

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2016
The study of the host-pathogen interaction is essential to understand the mechanisms underlying adhesion, colonization and tissue damage by pathogens. This is usually achieved by performing in vivo studies using small mammals, such as rats, mice and guinea pigs.
Diana M, Clavijo-Giraldo   +6 more
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Interaction with Pantoea agglomerans Modulates Growth and Melanization of Sporothrix brasiliensis and Sporothrix schenckii

Mycopathologia, 2019
Sporothrix brasiliensis and Sporothrix schenckii stand as the most virulent agents of sporotrichosis, a worldwide-distributed subcutaneous mycosis. The origin of Sporothrix virulence seems to be associated with fungal interactions with organisms living in the same environment.
Rodrigo Almeida-Paes   +8 more
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Detection of 2 immunoreactive antigens in the cell wall of Sporothrix brasiliensis and Sporothrix globosa

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2014
The cell wall of members of the Sporothrix schenckii complex contains highly antigenic molecules which are potentially useful for the diagnosis and treatment of sporotrichosis. In this study, 2 immunoreactive antigens of 60 (Gp60) and 70 kDa (Gp70) were detected in the cell wall of the yeast morphotypes of Sporothrix brasiliensis and Sporothrix globosa.
Estela, Ruiz-Baca   +5 more
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Nosocomial transmission of Sporothrix brasiliensis in two cats

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Sporotrichosis is a neglected zoonotic infection caused by pathogenic Sporothrix species, primarily affecting the skin and lymphatic system but occasionally leading to life-threatening systemic disease in some cases. Brazil bears the highest global burden of cat and human sporotrichosis.
Rafael Gariglio Clark Xavier   +7 more
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Sporothrix brasiliensis outbreaks and the rapid emergence of feline sporotrichosis

Mycoses, 2015
SummarySporotrichosis is the main subcutaneous mycosis in Brazil, and is caused by Sporothrix schenckii and allied species. Sporothrix propagules present on soil and plant debris may be traumatically inoculated into the cutaneous/ subcutaneous tissues of the warm‐blooded host.
Karine Ortiz Sanchotene   +7 more
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ESPOROTRICOSE CAUSADA PELO SPOROTHRIX BRASILIENSIS: REVISÃO DE LITERATURA

Anais do II Congresso On-line Nacional de Clínica Veterinária de Pequenos Animais, 2022
Camilla Natacha Correia Cordeiro   +5 more
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Biomedical applications of natural rubber latex from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis

Materials Science and Engineering C, 2021
Nayrim B. Guerra   +2 more
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Sporothrix brasiliensis: A Review of an Emerging South American Fungal Pathogen, Its Related Disease, Presentation and Spread in Argentina

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021
Alejandro Nazareno Etchecopaz   +2 more
exaly  

A One Health Approach to Combatting Sporothrix brasiliensis: Narrative Review of an Emerging Zoonotic Fungal Pathogen in South America

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2020
John A Rossow   +2 more
exaly  

Sporothrix brasiliensis – from the genome to the phenotype

2018
Sporotrichosis is the most prevalent subcutaneous mycosis worldwide and increasing number of cases is being reported in the last decade. It is caused by thermodimorphic fungi of the Sporothrix schenckii complex and affects immunosuppressed and immunocompetent individuals. S.
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