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| *May be a primary pathogen or opportunistic | | *May be a primary pathogen or opportunistic |
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− | *Targets the respiratory system | + | *Targets the [[Cardiorespiratory System - Anatomy & Physiology|respiratory system]] |
− | **Including the paranasal sinuses | + | **Including the [[Paranasal sinuses - Anatomy & Physiology|paranasal sinuses]] |
| **Also can be systemic, cutaneous, visceral, skeletal or ocular | | **Also can be systemic, cutaneous, visceral, skeletal or ocular |
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| **Can spread within the herd | | **Can spread within the herd |
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− | *Affects the CNS of dogs and cats | + | *Affects the [[Nervous System - CNS - Anatomy & Physiology|CNS]] of dogs and cats |
− | **Paranasal sinuses and pharynx can be infected with dissemination to the CNS and other tissues | + | **[[Paranasal sinuses - Anatomy & Physiology|paranasal sinuses]] and [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] can be infected with dissemination to the [[Nervous System - CNS - Anatomy & Physiology|CNS]] and other tissues |
− | ***E.g. Lungs, kidneys and joints | + | ***E.g. [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|Lungs]], [[Urinary System - Anatomy & Physiology#The Kidney|kidneys]] and [[Joints - Anatomy & Physiology|joints]] |
| **Also causes subcutaneous granulomas | | **Also causes subcutaneous granulomas |
| **The tip of the nose is a common site of infection in cats | | **The tip of the nose is a common site of infection in cats |
| ***See [[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology#In Cats|here]] | | ***See [[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology#In Cats|here]] |
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− | *Causes myxoma-like lesions of the lung and lip in horses | + | *Causes myxoma-like lesions of the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lung]] and [[Lips - Anatomy & Physiology|lip]] in horses |
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| *Causes cryptococcal meningitis in humans | | *Causes cryptococcal meningitis in humans |
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| *Gram positive | | *Gram positive |
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− | *Grows on blood agar and Sabouraud's Dextrose agar forming white, granular colonies which become slimy, mucoid and turn cream/brown within a week | + | *Grows on blood agar and Sabouraud's Dextrose agar forming white, granular colonies which become slimy, mucoid and turn creamy/brown within a week |
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| *Species identified by carbohydrate assimilation tests | | *Species identified by carbohydrate assimilation tests |
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− | *Antigen and antibody should be tested for as antibody formed by the body is soon overwhelmed and neutralised by abundent polysaccharide antigen from the capsule, in active, systemic infections | + | *Antigen and antibody should be tested for as [[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood|antibody]] formed by the body is soon overwhelmed and neutralised by abundent polysaccharide antigen from the capsule in active, systemic infections |
− | **Latex agglutination for antigen, complement fixation, ELISA and IFAT can be used | + | **Latex agglutination for [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Actions of the Adaptive Immune System|antigen]], complement fixation, ELISA and IFAT can be used |
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| ==Geotrichosis== | | ==Geotrichosis== |