نتایج جستجو برای: fungal disease

تعداد نتایج: 1534134  

Journal: :Haematologica 2010
Catherine Cordonnier Montserrat Rovira Johan Maertens Eduardo Olavarria Catherine Faucher Karin Bilger Arnaud Pigneux Oliver A Cornely Andrew J Ullmann Rodrigo Martino Bofarull Rafael de la Cámara Maja Weisser Effie Liakopoulou Manuel Abecasis Claus Peter Heussel Marc Pineau Per Ljungman Hermann Einsele

BACKGROUND Recurrence of prior invasive fungal infection (relapse rate of 30-50%) limits the success of stem cell transplantation. Secondary prophylaxis could reduce disease burden and improve survival. DESIGN AND METHODS A prospective, open-label, multicenter trial was conducted evaluating voriconazole (4 mg/kg/12 h intravenously or 200 mg/12 h orally) as secondary antifungal prophylaxis in ...

2012
Karen V. Ambrose Faith C. Belanger

One of the most important plant-fungal symbiotic relationships is that of cool season grasses with endophytic fungi of the genera Epichloë and Neotyphodium. These associations often confer benefits, such as resistance to herbivores and improved drought tolerance, to the hosts. One benefit that appears to be unique to fine fescue grasses is disease resistance. As a first step towards understandi...

2016
Xiang Yao Yubing Fan Qing Chai Richard D. Johnson Zhibiao Nan Chunjie Li

Recent research shows that continuous overgrazing not only causes grassland biodiversity to decline, but also causes light fungal disease. Achnatherum inebrians is susceptible to fungal diseases and increases in prevalence during over grazing due its toxicity to livestock. This study aimed to examine the effects of A. inebrians on biological control organisms and levels of plant diseases in ove...

2016
Erdoğan Çetinkaya Mustafa Çörtük Şule Gül Ali Mert Hilal Boyacı Ertan Çam H Erhan Dincer

Fungal infections of the lung are uncommon and mainly affect people with immune deficiency. There are crucial problems in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and candidiasis are the most common opportunistic fungal infections. Aspergillus species (spp.) are saprophytes molds that exist in nature as spores and rarely cause disease in immunocompetent in...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2002
Siew Fah Yeo Brian Wong

The incidence of invasive fungal infections has increased dramatically in recent decades, especially among immunocompromised patients. However, the diagnosis of these infections in a timely fashion is often very difficult. Conventional microbiologic and histopathologic approaches generally are neither sensitive nor specific, and they often do not detect invasive fungal infection until late in t...

2015
Diana Pisa Ruth Alonso Alberto Rábano Izaskun Rodal Luis Carrasco

The possibility that Alzheimer's disease (AD) has a microbial aetiology has been proposed by several researchers. Here, we provide evidence that tissue from the central nervous system (CNS) of AD patients contain fungal cells and hyphae. Fungal material can be detected both intra- and extracellularly using specific antibodies against several fungi. Different brain regions including external fro...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2017
An-Ming Yang Tatsuo Inamine Katrin Hochrath Peng Chen Lirui Wang Cristina Llorente Sena Bluemel Phillipp Hartmann Jun Xu Yukinori Koyama Tatiana Kisseleva Manolito G Torralba Kelvin Moncera Karen Beeri Chien-Sheng Chen Kim Freese Claus Hellerbrand Serene Ml Lee Hal M Hoffman Wajahat Z Mehal Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao Ece A Mutlu Ali Keshavarzian Gordon D Brown Samuel B Ho Ramon Bataller Peter Stärkel Derrick E Fouts Bernd Schnabl

Chronic liver disease with cirrhosis is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States, and alcoholic liver disease accounts for approximately half of all cirrhosis deaths. Chronic alcohol consumption is associated with intestinal bacterial dysbiosis, yet we understand little about the contribution of intestinal fungi, or mycobiota, to alcoholic liver disease. Here we have demonstrated th...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
parisa badiee prof. alborzi clinical microbiology research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; prof. alborzi clinical microbiology research center, nemazi hospital, zand ave, shiraz, ir iran, postal code 7193711351. tel: +98-7116474292, fax: +98-7116474303

microbial corneal diseases are a serious ocular infection and the major cause of ocular morbidity and blindness in the world. the outcomes of fungal keratitis are unfavorable due to the protracted course of the condition and the diversity of respective clinical presentations. trauma, contact lens wear, foreign material, and prior corneal surgery, may make the most background for permitting inva...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2005
Richard F Hector Rafael Laniado-Laborin

Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease found only in the Western Hemisphere. It is caused by two nearly identical species, Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii, generically referred to as the “Californian” and “non-Californian” species respectively [1]. The fungus grows in a mycelial phase (see Box 1) in the soil within a geographically delineated area of the United States known as the Lower S...

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