| 11. | Detection of galactomannan in blood is used to diagnose invasive aspergillosis infections in humans.
|
| 12. | Poorly controlled aspergillosis can disseminate through the blood stream to cause widespread organ damage.
|
| 13. | Aspergillosis of the sinuses causes a feeling of congestion and sometimes pain or discharge.
|
| 14. | They termed it " mycotic pseudotuberculosis ", now known as allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
|
| 15. | It is also an opportunistic human and animal pathogen, causing aspergillosis in immunocompromised individuals.
|
| 16. | Cameron points out that the treatment for aspergillosis is amphotericin, which is incredibly dangerous.
|
| 17. | Despite the availability of antifungal agents, aspergillosis in the central nervous system carries a poor prognosis.
|
| 18. | For multiple site or CNS aspergillosis a combination therapy of voriconazole and liposomal amphotericin B should be considered.
|
| 19. | A similar aspergillosis outbreak caused by mouldy grain killed 500 Mallards in Iowa, USA, in 2005.
|
| 20. | In dogs, aspergillosis is an uncommon disease typically affecting only the nasal passages ( nasal aspergillosis ).
|