Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii have been found large numbers on trees in South Africa. Large populations of potentially deadly cryptococcal fungi have been found on woody debris ...
Researchers identified large populations of Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii — two fungi that cause substantial morbidity and mortality among patients with HIV — on trees in a public park and ...
The cryptococci used in the experiment came from a patient who had died of the disease at the Philadelphia General Hospital in 1951. 6 (This stock culture was obtained through the courtesy of Dr.
A team from the University of Sheffield have shown that a particular white blood cell within the bird's blood system, called a macrophage, is able to completely block the growth of Cryptococci. London ...
Large populations of potentially deadly cryptococcal fungi have been found on woody debris collected from old trees in two public areas in the centre of Cape Town and the Northern Cape, South Africa.
Cryptococcal fungi which are deadly infectious in nature, have been found in the woody debris of old trees in public recreational spaces in cape town, the Northern Cape, and South Africa. The findings ...