fumigatus in their lungs but that the environment would remain free of this fungus, potentially permitting maintenance of infected animals under ABSL1 conditions. We performed a surveillance study for the presence of A. fumigatus in the environment before proceeding with antifungal therapy studies of ...
Aspergillus fumigatus Fresen. is the usual cause of avian mycosis, and it has also been recorded as pathogenic to other animals and to man. The following case of a fatal and apparently uncomplicated mycosis in a bison due to the same fungus appears to be unique....
fumigatus in wild Eurasian black vultures and suggests that Aspergillus infection could be an important cause of death in these birds which migrate from Mongolia to Korea during the winter. The incidence of the disease may be related to impaired immunity caused directly or indirectly by carbofuran ...
Colonies of Aspergillus fumigatus were identified on dilution plates up to dilutions of 5×106. Large numbers of A. fumigatus spores were in the samples of moldy corn silage. A. fumigatus is a pathogen of animals and man. Special precautions in handling of moldy silage are recommended. ...
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to Aspergillus: Aspergillus fumigatus, aspergillosis, Fosfomycin, Aspergillus nigerAspergillus [as″per-jil´us] a genus of fungi (molds), several species of which are endoparasitic and opportunistic pathogens. Miller-Keane ...
fumigatus sensitization, and IgE response in the airways in patients with acute asthma is unclear. Rockefeller (RK) mice were sensitized with A. fumigatus extract protein. The animals were subsequently challenged with different degrees of A. fumigatus contamination in the cage bedding. All groups of...
fumigatus” and the “A. fumigatus-clade” are actually representing the same (group of) species. It is therefore recommended to use, when possible, a formal classification system of subgenera, sections and series. In the case of A. fumigatus, it is recommended to refer to A. fumigatus (...
Sequencing of Aspergillus nidulans and comparative analysis with A. fumigatus and A. oryzae Process for the production of protein products in Aspergillus oryzae and a promoter for use in Aspergillus Corrigendum: Genomic sequence of the pathogenic and allergenic filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus ...
Aspergillus fumigatus is one of the most ubiquitous of the airborne saprophytic fungi. Humans and animals constantly inhale numerous conidia of this fungus. The conidia are normally eliminated in the immunocompetent host by innate immune mechanisms, and aspergilloma and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosi...
Avian-associated Aspergillus fumigatus displays broad phylogenetic distribution, no evidence for host specificity, and multiple genotypes within epizootic ... Birds are highly susceptible to aspergillosis, which can manifest as a primary infection in both domestic and wild birds. Aspergillosis in wild bir...