Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. Related to Fungus infections: jock itchmy·co·sis (mī-kō′sĭs) n. pl. my·co·ses (-sēz) 1. A fungal infection in or on a part of the body. 2. A disease caused by a fungus. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English ...
There's afungusamong us, as they say. And it's true—they are everywhere. You have no doubt eaten mushrooms, which are fungi. And you have eaten bread, made with yeast, another fungus. Old bread may grow mold, still another fungus. Athlete's foot and a variety of other infections ...
Cutaneous and subcutaneous fungal infections: recent developments on host–fungus interactions YuboMa, ...RuoyuLi, inCurrent Opinion in Microbiology, 2021 Introduction Skin, known as the first line of defense against external pathogens, is constantly exposed to environmental fungi. In recent years, the...
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system, fungi are able to establish itself within the sinus cavity and invade the tissue thereby leading to inflammation. Some fungi may cause acute, chronic or granulomatous infections. The acute infections are particularly dangerous as the fungi can spread throughout to the brain and lead to ...
When two or more viruses cause infection in a single host plant simultaneously, the infection is termed a “mixed infection.” Mixed infections are quite common and very often complicate diagnostic procedures, so that diagnosis based merely on biological properties is more difficult. The precise dete...
The fungus's job is complete, the spores are spread and ready to infect future generations. Growing body of research Cooley says the research into similar infections by parasites or fungi has been observed in other species, for instance in beetles, fruit flies, and even mammals, and has led...
after harvest. Cattle that consume enough ergot may suffer abortion of fetuses or death. In the spring, when the rye is in bloom, the ergot remaining on the ground produces tiny, black, mushroom-shaped bodies that expel large numbers of spores, thus starting a new series of infections. ...
The form or matrix for shaping a plastic substance. (mycology) Any of various woolly fungus growths. (paleontology) An impression made in rock or earth material by an inner or outer surface of a fossil shell or other organic structure; a complete mold would be the hollow space. ...
MS Niederman - 《Seminars in Respiratory Infections》 被引量: 186发表: 1990年 Particle deposition in casts of the human upper tracheobronchial tree. Plastic replicas of the human respiratory tract, comprising the trachea, just below the cricoid cartilage, and the 18 branches of the segmental bron...