- Generally,
mucormycosis is
classified into five main
types according to the part of the body affected. A
sixth type has been
described as
mucormycosis of the...
- latter.
These diseases are
known as "
mucormycosis" and "entomophthoramycosis", respectively.
Order Mucorales (
mucormycosis)
Family Mucoraceae Absidia (Absidia...
- cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis,
pneumocystis pneumonia,
aspergillosis and
mucormycosis.
Signs and
symptoms range widely.
There is
usually a rash with superficial...
- fungi.
Members of this
order are
sometimes called pin molds. The term
mucormycosis is now
preferred for
infections caused by
molds belonging to the order...
-
Fungal infections such as aspergillosis, candidiasis,
cryptococcosis and
mucormycosis have been
recorded in
people recovering from COVID‑19. COVID‑19 is caused...
- and leishmaniasis. The
fungal infections it is used to
treat include mucormycosis, aspergillosis, blastomycosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, and cryptococcosis...
-
opportunistic human pathogens that
often cause fatal disease called mucormycosis. This
widespread genus includes at
least eight species.
Rhizopus species...
-
disease caused by the
fungus Mucor amphibiorum. The
disease (termed
mucormycosis)
affects only
Tasmanian platypuses, and had not been
observed in platypuses...
-
Apophysomyces elegans and
Apophysomyces trapeziformis are able to
cause mucormycosis, in humans,
which is
often fatal but very rare.
Reports of
other mammals...
-
cases of
cutaneous mucormycosis,
there exists no
underlying medical condition.
There is
elevated risk for
developing mucormycosis in
diabetic individuals...