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| − | ==Adiaspiromycosis==
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| − | *Haplomycosis
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| − | *''Emmonsia crescens''
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| − | **Does not proliferate within the animal body
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| − | **Each spore develops into a thick-walled spherule called an '''adiaspore'''
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| − | *''Chrysosporium parvum, C. crescens''
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| − | *Non-contageous, pulmonary mycosis
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| − | *Worldwide
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| − | *Found in soil
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| − | *Affects burrowing rodents and small animals
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| − | *Respiratory infection
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| − | *Spetate hyphae with large numbers of small, round conidia either singly or in groups on the ends of the short conidiospores can be seen
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| − | *Dimorphic
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| − | *Grows on Sabauraud's Dextrose agar and Blood agar
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| | ==Aspergillosis== | | ==Aspergillosis== |
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