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Mycology
level: Mycology
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Mycology
Question
Answer
about 50% of all named & 80% of medically important fungi
ascomycetes
Sporothrix schenckii
What is a BSL 2 fungus?
the fungus Coccidioides
Valley fever is caused by?
c. immitis
What is the most dangerous fungus on the planet?
1. Microsporum (hair and skin, rarely nail) 2. Trychophyton (hair, skin and nail) 3. Epidermophyton (only1 fungus, invades nail and skin not hair!)
What are the 3 genera of dermatophytes?
Blood and serum - blood culture (- mannan/anti-mannan) (- beta-D-glucan) Tissue - direct microscopy and histopathology - culture
Essential tests
aspergillus
Galactomannan is limited to one species, which one?
Extremely sensitive to the polysaccharide (1,3)-beta-D-glucan Pan-fungal (Temperamental, many false +ves) Non specific (90% sensitivity, 100% specificity) Expensive
Pros and cons of beta-D-Glucan:
a potent carcinogen from the fungus Aspergillus; can be produced and stored for use as a bioweapon is a frequent contaminant of peanuts, corn, grains,
Aflatoxin
Toxicity and carcinogenesis [Liver- hepatocellular] Acute: death in human and animals
mycotoxicosis
The liver is the primary target
turkey x disease
Produced by: Penicillium (P. camemberti) and Aspergillus (A. oryzae) Wheat, oats, rye, corn, barley & rice
Citrinin Yellow rice disease
Produced by claviceps (plant pathogens) Such as the hallucinogenic Lycergic Acid Diethylamide
Ergol alkaloids (LSD)
Produced by: corn pathogen Fusarium moniliforme Neural tube defects in vivo 2B carcinogens [probable by the IARC]
fumonisins
Produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium Causes Balkan Endemic Nephropathy (Chronic progressive nephritis [Danube River Countries]; plus renal tumors)
ochratoxins
idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage in infants (first borne curse) sick building syndrome (SBS) due to s.chartarum
stachybotryotoxicosis
Red mould disease Fungus: Fusarium spp.
Akakabi-byo
Fungus: Fusarium moniliforme Toxin: fumonisins Clinical presentation: Dysphagia, pain, haemorrhage
oesophageal cancer
Fungi: Aspergillus flavus & A. parasiticus Toxin: Aflatoxins Clinical presentation: Acute and chronic hepatitis, liver failure
Hepatitis and hepatic cancer
Fungus: Fusarium spp. Toxin: Fusarium metabolites Clinical presentation: Thrombocytopenia, purpura
onyalai disease