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first cases of
pneumocystosis affecting lungs were
described in
premature infants in
Europe following the
Second World War.
Pneumocystosis is generally...
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dermatomycoses 1F2E
Paracoccidioidomycosis 1F2F
Phaeohyphomycosis 1F2G
Pneumocystosis 1F2H
Scedosporiosis 1F2J
Sporotrichosis 1F2K
Talaromycosis 1F2L Emmonsiosis...
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which causes a form of
pneumonia called Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) or
pneumocystosis. The cell
walls of
these organisms are
outlined by the
brown to black...
- and "group A streptococcus" are both valid.)
Synonyms for PCP
include pneumocystosis (pneumocystis + -osis),
pneumocystiasis (pneumocystis + -iasis), and...
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exposure that
predisposes individuals to
opportunistic infections such as
pneumocystosis and candidiasis". In 1982, the CDC
adopted the term AIDS,
Acquired Immune...
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auris C.
glabrata C.
lusitaniae C.
tropicalis Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumocystosis Pneumocystis pneumonia Mold-like
Aspergillus Aspergillosis Aspergilloma...
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fungus (Pneumocystis carinii, now
known as P. jirovecii),
which causes pneumocystosis.
Carini was born in Sondrio, Italy. In 1906, aged 34, he was invited...
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Pediculosis pubis (crabs,
phthirus pubis,
phthirus pubis,
pubic lice)
Pneumocystosis (often
classified as fungal)
Portuguese man-of-war
dermatitis Post-kala-azar...
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infectious and
parasitic diseases 136.0
Ainhum 136.1 Behcet's
syndrome 136.3
Pneumocystosis 136.4
Psorospermiasis 136.5
Sarcosporidiosis 136.9 Infectious/parasitic...
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auris C.
glabrata C.
lusitaniae C.
tropicalis Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumocystosis Pneumocystis pneumonia Mold-like
Aspergillus Aspergillosis Aspergilloma...