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Pathogens - Top 100

Paragripp is an acute infectious disease characterized by catarrhal manifestations of the upper respiratory tract.
Viruses spread with the secretions of domestic mice or from captive Syrian hamsters, polluting food, water and air.
Slow viral infections are characterized by special criteria: an unusually long incubation period (months, years) ...
Pathogens epidermophytia are dermatophytes, or dermatomycetes. They cause trichophytosis, microsporia, favus and other lesions of the skin, nails and hair.
Sporothrix schenckii causes sporotrichosis (Schenck's disease) - a chronic disease with local damage to the skin, subcutaneous tissue and lymph nodes; possible defeat of internal organs.
Chromoblastomycosis (chromomycosis) is a chronic granulomatous inflammation with a lesion of the skin, subcutaneous tissue of the legs.
Feogifomycosis - mycosis (pheomycotic cyst), caused by a number of demagogic (brown-pigmented) fungi, forming hyphae (mycelium) in tissues.
Miketoma (maduromycosis, Malurian foot) - chronic purulent-inflammatory process of subcutaneous tissue and adjacent tissues. The causative agents of the mycetoma are demacic fungi ...
Coccidioidosis is an endemic systemic mycosis with a predominant airway disease.
Adiaspiromycosis (synonym: haplomycosis) - chronic mycosis with predominant lung involvement.

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