© Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology 2017. The importance of fungal infections in both human and animals has increased over the last decades. This article represents an overview of the different categories of fungal infections that can be encountered in animals originating from environmental sources without transmission to humans. In addition, the endemic infections with indirect transmission from the environment, the zoophilic fungal pathogens with near-direct transmission, the zoonotic fungi that can be directly transmitted from animals to humans, mycotoxicoses and antifungal resistance in animals will also be discussed. Opportunistic mycoses are responsible for a wide...
Research regarding zoonotic diseases often focuses on infectious diseases animals have given to huma...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Fungal properties and epidemiology Phaeohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic fungal infections caused...
The importance of fungal infections in both human and animals has increased over the last decades. T...
The importance of aspergillosis in humans and various animal species has increased over the last dec...
Veterinary medical mycology often differs from the human counterpart by the clinical aspects, the va...
The importance of aspergillosis in humans and various animal species has increased over the last dec...
Contains fulltext : 153480.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Zoonotic fung...
textabstractZoonotic fungi can be naturally transmitted between animals and humans, and in some case...
Emerging fungal diseases due to black yeasts and relatives in domestic or wild animals and in invert...
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AbstractZoonotic fungi can be naturally transmitted between animals and humans, and in some cases ca...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Research regarding zoonotic diseases often focuses on infectious diseases a...
The genus Aspergillus is composed of more than 300 species, a fraction of which are involved in anim...
There are few organic substrates in man\u27s environment which are free from fungi. Some of these sa...
Research regarding zoonotic diseases often focuses on infectious diseases animals have given to huma...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Fungal properties and epidemiology Phaeohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic fungal infections caused...
The importance of fungal infections in both human and animals has increased over the last decades. T...
The importance of aspergillosis in humans and various animal species has increased over the last dec...
Veterinary medical mycology often differs from the human counterpart by the clinical aspects, the va...
The importance of aspergillosis in humans and various animal species has increased over the last dec...
Contains fulltext : 153480.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Zoonotic fung...
textabstractZoonotic fungi can be naturally transmitted between animals and humans, and in some case...
Emerging fungal diseases due to black yeasts and relatives in domestic or wild animals and in invert...
Item does not contain fulltextEmerging fungal diseases due to black yeasts and relatives in domestic...
AbstractZoonotic fungi can be naturally transmitted between animals and humans, and in some cases ca...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Research regarding zoonotic diseases often focuses on infectious diseases a...
The genus Aspergillus is composed of more than 300 species, a fraction of which are involved in anim...
There are few organic substrates in man\u27s environment which are free from fungi. Some of these sa...
Research regarding zoonotic diseases often focuses on infectious diseases animals have given to huma...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Fungal properties and epidemiology Phaeohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic fungal infections caused...