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- Protothecosis, otherwise known as Algaemia, is a disease found in dogs, cats, cattle, and humans caused by a type of green alga known as Prototheca that...
- and therefore their photosynthetic ability. Some species can cause protothecosis in humans and various vertebrates. From the Gr**** proto- (first) + thēkē...
- genus Prototheca lack chlorophyll and are known to cause the disease protothecosis in humans, dogs, cats, and cattle, typically involving the soil-****ociated...
- animals Paragonimus Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats Portosystemic shunt Protothecosis Pseudorabies (Morbus Aujeszky), originating from swine Psychogenic alopecia...
- including focal cutaneous lesions, lymphadenitis, and peritonitis. Protothecosis Hart, J.; Mooney, L.; Arthur, I.; Inglis, T. J.; Murray, R. (2014)....
- These achlorophic algae switch to parasitism and thus cause the disease protothecosis in human and animals. The chemical composition of microalgae is not...
- cases of algaemia or, protothecosis, are examined on a case-by-case basis due to the particularity of each case. Protothecosis infection is classified...
- called protothecosis. This disease mainly infects cattle and dogs. Cattle can be affected by prototheca enteritis and mastitis. Protothecosis is commonly...
- environment but is a rare cause of opportunistic infection in humans (protothecosis). P. wickerhamii has a round to elliptical cell shape measuring 3–11 μm...
- heterotrophic green alga Prototheca are pathogenic and can cause the disease protothecosis in humans and animals. With the exception of the three classes Ulvophyceae...