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* Lives in soil and plant debris worldwide |
* Lives in soil and plant debris worldwide |
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*Teleomorph is ''Nectria haematococca'' |
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* Fast grower |
* Fast grower |
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* White to cream mycelium, sometimes with later areas of green or blueish-brown |
* White to cream mycelium, sometimes with later areas of green or blueish-brown |
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* In immunosuppressed hosts, can cause disseminated infections with very high mortality |
* In immunosuppressed hosts, can cause disseminated infections with very high mortality |
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 17 April 2022
Background
- Lives in soil and plant debris worldwide
- Teleomorph is Nectria haematococca
- Fast grower
- White to cream mycelium, sometimes with later areas of green or blueish-brown
- Characteristic bean-shaped microconidia
- Biosafety level 2
- Produces ciclosporin A
Clinical Manifestations
- Most common infection in humans is keratitis, including with outbreaks from contact lenses
- Can also cause endophthalmitis, onychomycosis, cutaneous and subcutaneous infections, septic arthritis, mycetoma, and sinusitis
- In immunosuppressed hosts, can cause disseminated infections with very high mortality