| Aspergillus p. |
a type of fungal pneumonia sometimes seen in pulmonary aspergillosis.
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| aspergillustoxicosis |
aspergillotoxicosis.
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| Aspergillus |
(as-per-jill-us) ?allergen / contaminant / opportunistic pathogen, commonly found in the environment around the world. It comprises approximately 200 species and can appear almost any color. Though commonly found on cultures, tape-lifts, and air samples, its spores are indistinguishable from Pencillium on non-cultured samples (like tape-lifts and air-o-cells) unless the conidiophore is present. Health effects vary by species, but many species are reported to be allergenic. ...
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| Aspergillus clavatus |
This distinctive species is a common soil fungus with widespread distribution in soils in warmer climates. It also is quite widely distributed in some kinds of foods, especially cereals. This species is not considered common to indoor environments, however; it has been frequently associated with the brewing industry. This fungus should be considered allergenic. No toxic or invasive diseases have been documented to date.
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| Aspergillus clavatus |
Conidia dimensions 3-4.5 x 2.5-4.5 microns. Found in soils and animal manure. Can produce the toxin petulin which may be associated with disease in humans and other animals. This species is only occasionally pathogenic.
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