Morphological characterization and multi-locus DNA sequence analysis of fungal isolates obtained from 32 clinical cases of equine fungal keratitis (FK) was performed to identify species and determine associations with antifungal susceptibility, response to therapy and clinical outcome. Two species of Aspergillus (A. flavus and A. fumigatus) and three species of Fusarium (F. falciforme, F. keratoplasticum, and F. proliferatum) were the most common fungi isolated and identified from FK horses. Most (91%) equine FK Fusarium nested within the Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) with nine genetically diverse strains/lineages, while 83% of equine FK Aspergillus nested within the A. flavus clade with three genetically diverse lineages. Fungal s...
The eye is host to myriad bacterial, fungal, and viral organisms that likely influence ocular surfac...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...
Over the last two decades, the number of fungal and fungal-like diseases of animals in both, natural...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and part of the commensal microflora on the conjunctiva of e...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and part of the commensal microflora on the conjunctiva of e...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Raw Data is available on request.Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and par...
EQUINE KERATOMYCOSIS IN THE NETHERLANDS FROM 2007 TO 2017 (28 CASES) Equine keratomycosis or fungal ...
To identify bacteria and fungi found on the conjunctival surface of normal horse eyes; to investigat...
EQUINE KERATOMYCOSIS IN THE NETHERLANDS FROM 2007 TO 2017 (28 CASES) Equine keratomycosis or fungal ...
Abstract Fungi present on normal ocular surface become pathogen in certain conditions such as cor...
Objective To retrospectively describe laboratory findings, treatment, and outcome associated with eq...
Objective To retrospectively describe laboratory findings, treatment, and outcome associated with eq...
Among diseases of horses caused by fungi (=mycoses), dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillos...
Among diseases of horses caused by fungi (=mycoses), dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillos...
The eye is host to myriad bacterial, fungal, and viral organisms that likely influence ocular surfac...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...
Over the last two decades, the number of fungal and fungal-like diseases of animals in both, natural...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and part of the commensal microflora on the conjunctiva of e...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and part of the commensal microflora on the conjunctiva of e...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Raw Data is available on request.Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and par...
EQUINE KERATOMYCOSIS IN THE NETHERLANDS FROM 2007 TO 2017 (28 CASES) Equine keratomycosis or fungal ...
To identify bacteria and fungi found on the conjunctival surface of normal horse eyes; to investigat...
EQUINE KERATOMYCOSIS IN THE NETHERLANDS FROM 2007 TO 2017 (28 CASES) Equine keratomycosis or fungal ...
Abstract Fungi present on normal ocular surface become pathogen in certain conditions such as cor...
Objective To retrospectively describe laboratory findings, treatment, and outcome associated with eq...
Objective To retrospectively describe laboratory findings, treatment, and outcome associated with eq...
Among diseases of horses caused by fungi (=mycoses), dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillos...
Among diseases of horses caused by fungi (=mycoses), dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillos...
The eye is host to myriad bacterial, fungal, and viral organisms that likely influence ocular surfac...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...
Among diseases caused by fungi (i.e. mycoses) dermatophytosis, cryptococcosis and aspergillosis are ...