Human diseases caused by fungi

    • [DOC File]Arkansas State University

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      ____ 33. Which of the following are human diseases caused by protists? a. amebic dysentery c. malaria b. toxoplasmosis d. All of the above ____ 34. Fungi obtain energy. a. directly from the sun. b. from inorganic material in their environment. c. by absorbing organic molecules. d. from nuclear fusion. ____ 35. Chitin is found in fungi and in. a ...

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    • [DOC File]Disease of Mechanisms of Fungi

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      Can spread through the blood into deep tissues and infect any major organ of the body. Some can move into the Central Nervous System and cause meningitis. Sometimes fatal. Usually caused by dimorphic fungi. Dimorphic Fungi - grow as molds at normal environmental temperatures (18-250C) and as yeasts at 370C ( human body temperature) 1.

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    • Chapter 21-22 Test - Quia

      1. Caused by Wuchereria bancrofti. 2. Transmitted from human to human via mosquitoes. 3. Infections of the lymph nodes results in the blockage of normal lymph flow. A) This, in turn, causes fluid to collect (and massive edema) in the lower regions of . the body, especially in the lower legs. B) In males, edema may also be seen in the scrotum

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    • [DOC File]Fungal Diseases - Columbia University

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      Human diseases caused by fungi are called . mycoses. The diseases are divided into three groups depending on where they occur on our body. These groups are: Superficial These infect the skin, nails and hair. Subcutaneous These infect the deep layers of …

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    • [DOC File]Selected Fungi and Fungal Diseases (Mycoses)

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      4. Describe several human diseases that are caused by parasitic fungi (What is a dimorphic yeast?). 5. Indicate how fungi are of benefit to human life regarding: general health of the ecosystem. production of pharmaceuticals. the paper-making industry. cheese-making. baking. brewing and wine production

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    • 3 Major Diseases Caused by Fungi in Humans

      Most of the important contacts between human beings and the fungi occur outside medicine. Fungi give us beer, bread, antibiotics, mushroom omelets, mildew, and some devastating crop diseases; their ability to cause human disease is relatively small. Of approximately 100,000 known species of fungi, only a few hundred are human pathogens.

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    • [DOC File]WF05 Fungi and Disease - David Moore

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      Several dematiaceous fungi cause a disease called phaeohyphomycosis, which clinically consists of a broad group of diseases characterized by the presence of various darkly pigmented yeastlike to hyphal elements, but not sclerotic cells, in pathologic specimens.

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      Most fungi that infect the body are unicellular organisms. Examples: yeast, molds, & mildew Fungi can infect the skin with a rash, irritate lungs, and inflame the heart, bones, and the brain.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the ...

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      Communicable diseases can be caused by . pathogens. which are disease causing micro-organisms. Pathogens can be bacteria, viruses and fungi. Non–communicable diseases cannot be transmitted between individuals. Some examples include arthritis and heart attacks. Both communicable and non-communicable diseases cause ill health.

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    • [DOC File]Infectious Diseases and Single-Cell Organisms

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      List several examples of opportunistic infections caused by fungi, the parts of the human body that may be affected, and the name(s) of the etiological agent(s). 8. Amatoxins are the cause of most fatalities resulting from eating poisonous mushrooms.

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