1. Cryptococcosis
Cryptococcus neoformans, the fungus that causes this disease, is ordinarily found in soil. It enters and infects the body through the lungs. Once inhaled, infection with cryptococcosis may go away on its own, remain in the lungs only, or spread th...
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2. Cryptococcosis
Cryptococcosis is an infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans . It is one of the diseases most often affecting AIDS patients. Cryptococcosis may be limited to the lungs, but frequently spreads throughout the body. Although a...
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3. Cryptococcosis
Busse-Buschke Disease; Cryptococcic Meningitis; Cryptococcosis Lung; Cryptococcosis Skin; European Blastomycosis; Torular Meningitis;
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4. Cryptococcosis
Cryptococcus neoformans, the fungus that causes this disease, is ordinarily found in soil. It enters and infects the body through the lungs. Once inhaled, infection with cryptococcosis may go away on its own, remain in the lungs only, or spread th...
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5. Cryptococcosis and HIV
Cryptococcosis is the cause of the most common life-threatening meningitis in AIDS. Early in the epidemic, approximately 5-8% of patients with AIDS developed cryptococcal infection. Where effective antiretroviral treatment (ART) is available, the ...
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6. Cryptococcosis - Queensland Health
Cryptococcosis is a disease caused by the yeast-like fungus, Cryptococcosis neoformans. The fungus is found frequently in the environment, particularly in pigeon droppings, nesting places and soil, especially if it is contaminated with pigeon fae...
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7. Cryptococcosis: eMedicine Infectious Diseases
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast. In 1894, Busse, a pathologist, first described the yeast in a paper he presented to the Greifswald Medical Society. Busse isolated the yeast from the tibia of a 31-year-old woman, noted its resista...
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8. Cryptococcosis (Primary Industries & Fisheries, Queensland)
Infection can occur in most species, either as a generalised disease or meningoencephalitis. It is listed as a cause of bovine mastitis.
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9. Cryptococcosis: Fungi: Merck Manual Professional
Cryptococcosis is a pulmonary or disseminated infection acquired by inhalation of soil contaminated with the encapsulated yeast
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10. Disease InfoSearch: cryptococcosis | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: cryptococcosis
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