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- Biology of Coccidioidomycosis - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In the environment, Coccidioides ssp exists as a mold (1) with septate hyphae The hyphae fragment into arthroconidia (2), which measure only 2-4 μm in diameter and are easily aerosolized when disturbed (3) Arthroconidia are inhaled by a susceptible host (4) and settle into the lungs
- Coccidioides immitis and posadasii ; A review of their biology . . .
Coccidioides spp grow as mycelia (mold) in the soil and form spores known as arthroconidia within the mycelium as they mature Arthroconidia are released when the contaminated soil is disturbed and each one has the potential to form a new mycelium if it lands in the soil, or a spherule if it infects susceptible animals
- Disease Fact Sheet Coccidioidomycosis - Ohio Department of Health
It is important to note, however, that Coccidioides growing in culture as a mold in the laboratory may cause infection in laboratory personnel if the cultures are not handled properly and the appropriate precautions are not taken
- Valley fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Like many other fungi, coccidioides species have a complex life cycle In the soil, they grow as a mold with long filaments that break off into airborne spores when the soil is disturbed A person can then inhale the spores The spores are extremely small and can be carried far by the wind
- Primary pulmonary coccidioidal infection - UpToDate
Coccidioides grows as a mold no more than a few inches below the surface of the soil Its precise ecologic niche is unclear but it likely resides in small mammal burrows with a reservoir of infection within the mammals [4] The mycelia produce spore-bearing branches that grow upward into the air
- Coccidioidomycosis: Adult and Adolescent OIs | NIH - Clinicalinfo
Unlike other endemic fungi, Coccidioides species grow relatively rapidly at 37°C on routine bacterial media, especially blood agar Growth of a nonpigmented mold may be observed in as few as 3 to 7 days Coccidioides growth on an agar plate is a significant laboratory biosafety hazard because of the risk of inhalation of dislodged arthroconidia
- Coccidioidomycosis - CFSPH
In the environment, Coccidioides grows as a mycelium (mold) and is propagated by arthroconidia Mycelial growth is optimal when moisture levels and organic matter are high
- Coccidioides Species - Doctor Fungus
Coccidioides immitis posadasii continues to grow as a mould and does not produce spherules at any temperature unless special growth medium is provided in vitro This finding indicates that temperature is not the only variable that controls the spherule formation
- COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Coccidioidal Granuloma, Desert Fever, Desert . . .
In the soil, these species grow as saprophytic mold Under special conditions, the parasitic forms grow as spherical cells (spherules) in animal and human hosts and reproduce by endospore formation Infection may be asymptomatic or may produce an acute or chronic disease
- Coccidioides Cytology: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Immune Response
In its saprophytic phase, it grows as a mold in the soil, producing hyphae that fragment into arthroconidia, the infectious spores The transition from mold to yeast-like form is triggered by the host’s internal environment Inside a host, Coccidioides transforms into its parasitic phase
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