The global distribution of the Aspergillus fungus is undergoing a significant geographic reallocation. Researchers have ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even ...
A 91-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with weight loss, dyspnea, and eosinophilia. An anteroposterior chest radiograph obtained 2 months earlier showed bibasilar patchy opacities. A ...
Our bed sheets and pillows accumulate millions of bacteria, fungi and dust mites, which feed on sweat, dead skin cells and food waste. This environment is perfect for the growth of these ...
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People are exposed to millions of fungal spores every day, even potentially harmful ones like those from Aspergillus fumigatus. For most individuals, this constant exposure is harmless, as the immune ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Aspergillus fumigatus has become increasingly resistant to azoles over the last 30 years. Experts recommend ...
Genetic mutations are driving an increase in the variation of triazole-resistant genotypes and phenotypes of Aspergillus fumigatus, and most individual infections involved include multiple genotypes, ...
Cerebral aspergillosis is a rare cause of brain expansive lesion in AIDS patients. We report the first culture-proven case of brain abscess due to Aspergillus fumigatus in a Brazilian AIDS patient.
Aspergillus fumigatus secreted invertase (beta-fructofuranosidase) and alpha-galactosidase enzymatic activities able to hydrolyzing raffinose oligosaccharides (RO). alpha-Galactosidase was induced by ...
Fungal pathogens like Aspergillus species are known for their ability to infect humans, livestock, and crops, causing severe health and economic impacts worldwide. Rising global temperatures now ...