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Saksenaea is a
genus of
fungi in the
Saksenaeaceae family.
First described in 1953, the
genus contains two
pathogenic species capable of
causing severe...
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Saksenaea vasiformis is an
infectious fungus ****ociated with
cutaneous or
subcutaneous lesions following trauma. It
causes opportunistic infections as...
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Thamnidiaceae Cokeromyces (Cokeromyces recurvatus)
Family Saksenaeaceae Saksenaea (
Saksenaea vasiformis)
Family Syncephalastraceae Syncephalastrum (Syncephalastrum...
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Others include Cunninghamella, Mortierella, and
Saksenaea. The
fungal spores are
present in the environment, can be
found on items...
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Mucorales (e.g., Mucor, Mortierella, Absidia, Rhizopus, Rhizomucor, and
Saksenaea). The
latter type of
zygomycosis is also
referred to as mucormycosis....
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killer whales include Aspergillus fumigatus,
Candida albicans and
Saksenaea vasiformis.
Fungal infections in
other cetaceans include Coccidioides...
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complications of
giving birth. However, her
necropsy revealed she had a rare
Saksenaea vasiformis fungal infection which likely caused the
stillbirth and her...
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Mucoromycetes Order:
Mucorales Family:
Saksenaeaceae Hesselt. & J.J.Ellis (1974) Type
genus Saksenaea S.B.Saksena (1953)
Genera Apophysomyces Saksenaea...
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Rhizopus oryzae,
human pathogen (mucormycosis) (2009)
Rhizopus microsporus Saksenaea vasiformis Spinellus fuiger Sporodiniella umbellata Syncephalastrum racemosum...