Absence of Immorally mediated damage within the central nervous system of AIDS patients

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Abstract A description is provided for Aspergillus sydowii. Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: Primarily a soil species (DOMSCH et al., 1980), but also isolated from other substrata, including wallpaper, talc, paint and cotton yarn (CABI BIOSCIENCE, 1999). DISEASE: On man isolated from keratomycosis (mycoses), bones, joints, lungs and the central nervous system (SMITH, 1989). In addition it has been isolated from onychomycosis (SUMMERBELL et al., 1989), from AIDS patients (NEVES et al., 1998) and as component of hospital air mycoflora (GOODLEY et al., 1994). GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: World-wide.


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