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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GEOPHILIC»
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Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures
The yeastlike geophilic fungi (Coccidioides immitis, Histo- plasma capsiilatunt,
Sporothrix schenckii, and Blastomyces dernmti- tidis) present in soil, decayed
wood, and other vegetable matter may cause mycoses in agricultural workers, ...
John Burke Sullivan, Gary R. Krieger, 2001
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Issues in Dermatology and Cosmetic Medicine: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting originating from Tehran, Iran, by NewsRx editors, the
research stated, “Dermatophytes can be divided into geophilic (soil), zoophilic (
animals) and anthropophilic (human) strains, depending on the source of the ...
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An Ecophysiological Study of
Geophilic, Keratinophilic ...
Investigates the isolation of microfungi which could be used in the degradation of keratinous wastes such as hair and feathers.
Humans are accidental hosts for zoophilic and geophilic dermatophytes but the
only recognised host for anthropophilic infections Humans Anthropophilic
Humans Animals ^ __ . Humans Zoophilic Animals Soil _ „ Humans Geophilic
Soil ...
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
M. ful0vum a geophilic species that can be a large-spored ectothrix and cause
tinea corporis or tinea capitis. M. galli0nae Trichophyton gallinae. M. gyp0seum a
common geophilic species that can be a large-spored ectothrix and cause tinea ...
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
M. coo0kei a common geophilic species that sometimes causes dermatophytosis
in rodents, dogs, and humans. Its perfect (sexual) stage is Arthroderma cajetani.
M. feli0neum M. canis. M. ferrugi0neum a small-spored ectothrix that is ...
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Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses: Biology, Clinical Practice, and ...
Dermatophyte spe— cies are recognized and classified as anthropophilic,
zoophilic, or geophilic, depending on their major reservoir in nature (humans,
animals, and soil, respectively). Zoophilic dermatophytes may result in zoonoses
when ...
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
The fungi that cause cutaneous mycoses occur widely in nature and can be:
geophilic, inhabiting the soil as decomposer saprotrophs and causing infections
following contact with soil (for example, Microsporum gypseum); geophilic fungi
can ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
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Principles of Health and Safety in Agriculture
The dermatophyte agents are often classified into three ecological groups;
anthropophilic, geophilic, and zoophilic. Only those agents in the zoophilic
groups are discussed in this paper. Zoophilic dermatophytes which are normally
animal ...
James A. Dosman, Donald W. Cockcroft, 1989
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Plant-Derived Antimycotics: Current Trends and Future Prospects
The geophilic species are considered the progenitors of those pathogens that
affect the skin thanks to their ability to decompose keratin. The geophilic species
are often isolated from the ground and keratinic remains lying on the ground, ...
M.k. Rai, Donatella Mares, 2003
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GEOPHILIC»
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geophilic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Resistant fungi and recurrent fungal infections
You can get the infection from the soil (geophilic fungi), from animals (zoophilic fungi) and even from other humans that you come in contact ... «GreaterKashmir.com, mai 15»
Sting operation on Malaria Circular Road
“These are geophilic mosquitoes, as opposed to geophobic ones, which thrive in higher altitudes,” he added. The prevalence of water bodies ... «Calcutta Telegraph, juin 08»