Histoplasma c psulaturn was recovered from organs and fecal contents of 26 of 807 (3.2%) house bats (Molossus major) captured from 14 sites on the Isthmus of Panama. All positive bats came from 2 of these sites. H. capsulatum was recovered from 2 soil samples taken from one of the sites where the bats were culturally positive. The etiology of these positive soil areas is discussed. Temperature measurements in the bat roosts and of the bats themselves revealed that Molossus are neither homeothermic nor heterothermic. In their normal environment their body temperature may be as high as 40-42°C. The relationship of these temperature measurements to prior concepts of H. capsulatura growth in avians is discussed. Previous studies in this laborat...
51 persons belonging to two separate groups developed acute pulmonary histoplasmosis after visiting ...
Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus associated with respiratory and systemic infections in ...
Information regarding the experimental infection of the Vam pire bat Desmodus rotundus murinus Wagne...
The presence of bats in caves, attics, ceilings, and roofs is important epidemiologically as they ca...
Abstract- Clinical cases of Histoplasmosis have been reported from many parts of the world principal...
Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus that thrives in damp soil enriched with bat and bird gu...
Studies have demonstrated that bats (order Chiroptera) are reservoirs for many infectious agents, i...
For many years bats have been known to be harbingers of various agents which produce disease in man....
The findings of the study of the Eden cave (Cunday, Tolima) are reported. in relation to the isolati...
A problem of santitation caused by the infesta tion of bats in a university building led to the isol...
To analyze the eco-epidemiologic aspects of Histoplasma capsulatum in Brazil, we tested 83 bats for ...
Bats are essential to the global ecosystem, but their ability to harbour a range of pathogens has be...
A histoplasmose, uma micose sistêmica, é um importante problema de saúde pública, de distribuição mu...
The purpose of this work is to report the isolation of Histoplasma capsulatum, etiologic agent of hi...
States along the Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River are known to have a higher prevalence of hi...
51 persons belonging to two separate groups developed acute pulmonary histoplasmosis after visiting ...
Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus associated with respiratory and systemic infections in ...
Information regarding the experimental infection of the Vam pire bat Desmodus rotundus murinus Wagne...
The presence of bats in caves, attics, ceilings, and roofs is important epidemiologically as they ca...
Abstract- Clinical cases of Histoplasmosis have been reported from many parts of the world principal...
Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus that thrives in damp soil enriched with bat and bird gu...
Studies have demonstrated that bats (order Chiroptera) are reservoirs for many infectious agents, i...
For many years bats have been known to be harbingers of various agents which produce disease in man....
The findings of the study of the Eden cave (Cunday, Tolima) are reported. in relation to the isolati...
A problem of santitation caused by the infesta tion of bats in a university building led to the isol...
To analyze the eco-epidemiologic aspects of Histoplasma capsulatum in Brazil, we tested 83 bats for ...
Bats are essential to the global ecosystem, but their ability to harbour a range of pathogens has be...
A histoplasmose, uma micose sistêmica, é um importante problema de saúde pública, de distribuição mu...
The purpose of this work is to report the isolation of Histoplasma capsulatum, etiologic agent of hi...
States along the Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River are known to have a higher prevalence of hi...
51 persons belonging to two separate groups developed acute pulmonary histoplasmosis after visiting ...
Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus associated with respiratory and systemic infections in ...
Information regarding the experimental infection of the Vam pire bat Desmodus rotundus murinus Wagne...