Two fungi, Cryptococcous neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum, which are pathogenic to some animals and humans, are found in association with the habitats of birds. This association will be discussed by a review of Cryptococcosis and C. neoformans in association with pigeons and their habitats, reviewing histoplasmosis and relating the experience of the Soil Ecology Unit Mycoses Section in Kansas City with H. capsulatum associated with blackbird and starling roosts during the past nine months of this year
Cryptosporidium is a genus of single-cell protist parasites that infect gastrointestinal, respirator...
There are many positive relationships between micromycetes and birds: They can spread fungal spores,...
Cryptococcosis is a severe systemic mycosis caused by two species of Cryptococcus that affect humans...
Two fungi, Cryptococcous neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum, which are pathogenic to some animals...
Certain fungi have been found frequently as saprophytes in areas containing large amounts of bird ex...
Histoplasmosis is a disease affecting man and many other ani¬mals including the dog, cat, cow, horse...
Histoplasrnosis is a common and sometimes serious fungal disease that primarily affects the lungs, b...
Histoplasmosis is a common and sometimes serious fungal disease that primarily affects the lungs, bu...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Habitat fragmentation in urban environments conce...
Cryptococcus neoformans was recovered from droppings collected within the first 24 h from pigeons ex...
Fungi are important causes of disease in wild birds and other species. Three basic types of disease ...
In the last 20 years, cases of human cryptococcosis, have increased in immunocompromised patients. I...
Cryptococcosis is an invasive mycosis triggered by a complex of fungal pathogens present in various ...
Over 6260 fungi have been isolated from samples of feathers, nests, pellets, droppings, cloaca conte...
Cryptosporidium is a genus of single-cell protist parasites that infect gastrointestinal, respirator...
There are many positive relationships between micromycetes and birds: They can spread fungal spores,...
Cryptococcosis is a severe systemic mycosis caused by two species of Cryptococcus that affect humans...
Two fungi, Cryptococcous neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum, which are pathogenic to some animals...
Certain fungi have been found frequently as saprophytes in areas containing large amounts of bird ex...
Histoplasmosis is a disease affecting man and many other ani¬mals including the dog, cat, cow, horse...
Histoplasrnosis is a common and sometimes serious fungal disease that primarily affects the lungs, b...
Histoplasmosis is a common and sometimes serious fungal disease that primarily affects the lungs, bu...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Habitat fragmentation in urban environments conce...
Cryptococcus neoformans was recovered from droppings collected within the first 24 h from pigeons ex...
Fungi are important causes of disease in wild birds and other species. Three basic types of disease ...
In the last 20 years, cases of human cryptococcosis, have increased in immunocompromised patients. I...
Cryptococcosis is an invasive mycosis triggered by a complex of fungal pathogens present in various ...
Over 6260 fungi have been isolated from samples of feathers, nests, pellets, droppings, cloaca conte...
Cryptosporidium is a genus of single-cell protist parasites that infect gastrointestinal, respirator...
There are many positive relationships between micromycetes and birds: They can spread fungal spores,...
Cryptococcosis is a severe systemic mycosis caused by two species of Cryptococcus that affect humans...