The document discusses various fungal infections and fungi. It provides information on the causative agents of conditions like tinea nigra, pityriasis versicolor, black piedra, white piedra, and mandurra foot. It also lists some media used to culture fungi, such as Sabouraud's dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, corn meal Tween 80 agar, dermatophyte test medium, and mycosel agar. Fungal genera discussed include Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
The document discusses various fungal infections and fungi. It provides information on the causative agents of conditions like tinea nigra, pityriasis versicolor, black piedra, white piedra, and mandurra foot. It also lists some media used to culture fungi, such as Sabouraud's dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, corn meal Tween 80 agar, dermatophyte test medium, and mycosel agar. Fungal genera discussed include Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
The document discusses various fungal infections and fungi. It provides information on the causative agents of conditions like tinea nigra, pityriasis versicolor, black piedra, white piedra, and mandurra foot. It also lists some media used to culture fungi, such as Sabouraud's dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, corn meal Tween 80 agar, dermatophyte test medium, and mycosel agar. Fungal genera discussed include Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
The document discusses various fungal infections and fungi. It provides information on the causative agents of conditions like tinea nigra, pityriasis versicolor, black piedra, white piedra, and mandurra foot. It also lists some media used to culture fungi, such as Sabouraud's dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, corn meal Tween 80 agar, dermatophyte test medium, and mycosel agar. Fungal genera discussed include Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 3
Tinea nigra microsporum
caused by hortaea werneckii trichophyton
Pytyriasis Versicolor epidermophyton caused by lipophilic yeast malassazia Host of Microsporum Canis Black piedra m. canis - dogs and cats caused by Piedraia Hortae m. gallinae - fow White piedra m. nanum - pigs caused by trichosporon species Most commonly reported rabid in the Mandura foot U.S eumycetoma Phialocnidia - "vase Raccoons shaped" Region of the world occur of yellow Cytomegalovirus fever causes mononucleosis Asia Kaposi sarcroma Yellow fever caused by virus other than Contact with house rat epstein-barr virus Shingles vaccine Reservoir for antigenic shift variants Individuals older than 60 years of influenza virus Mycelium pigs, horses and fowl mass/mat Spaghetti and meatballs A 37-year-old male with AIDS, currently Pityriasis versicolor living in Indianapolis, Indiana, presented with osteomyelitis of the left hip. A Coccidiosis needle biopsy of the bone marrow was Cigar shaped obtained, and the calcofluor white smear revealed a variety of myelogenous cells, Malasezzia spp monocytes, and macrophages containing Furfur numerous intracellular yeast cells that Globosa were elliptical and approximately 2 × 4 Sympodialys µm. What is the most likely diagnosis? Histoplasmosis T. Inkin- pubic hair T. Ovoides- scalp hair Causative agent of cervical cancer? human papillomaviruses, high risk 4 Infections Superficial mycoses types Pityriasis Versicolor Tinea nigra It is a chronic mild superficial infection Black piedra of the stratum corneum caused by White piedra (t. Ovoides, t. Inkin) Malassezia globosa, Malassezia restricta, and other members of the Malassezia furfur complex. 3 genre of Cutaneous Mycoses PITYRIASIS of fungi, and restricts the growth of bacteria Largest number of HIC-infected pople after Sub saharan africa Inhibitory mold agar (IMA) South/southeast asia enhances the recovery of fungi from clinical specimens It usually occurs as a chronic infection of the toe web Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) TINEA PEDIS (athlete’s foot) enhance sporulation and pigmentation. It stimulates the Four primary systemic mycoses production of conidia coccidioidomycosis histoplasmosis Corn meal Tween 80 agar (CMT 80) blastomycosis used for the demonstration of paracoccidioidomycosis blastoconidia, pseudohyphae, 2 LARGEST FLYLA arthroconidia, and Ascomycota: also known as sac chlamydospores in the mycota identification of Candida species and other yeasts Basidiomycota: club fungai Dermatophyte test medium (DTM) A thermally dimorphic fungus that lives on vegetation screening medium used for the isolation of dermatophytes Sporothrix schenckii Mycosel agar is dermatophytes A subcutaneous mycotic infection that is usually caused by traumatic inoculation used to recover of any of the recognized fungal agents, which reside in soil and vegetation. Birdseed agar (Caffeic Acid Agar) Chromoblastomycosis used for growth Cryptococcus neoformans Causative agent of coccidiomycosis Germ tube media (rabbit, fetal calf, or Coccidioides posadasii or C. human serum) Immits used to demonstrate germ tube Structure feature that promotes production by the yeast Candida dispersion albicans SPORES Urea agar slant Sabouraud's dextrose agar (SDA) used to demonstrate urease production. A positive test is contains glucose and modified development of a pinkish purple peptone (\), supports the growth within 48 hours after inoculation Pseudallescheria boydii and BHI agar (BHIA) Aspergillus terreus Is a very nutritious and supports the growth of bacteria and fungi, What is the causative agent of including Histoplasma and Gardener's disease? Nocardia. Sporothrix schenkii
BHI with blood Dermatophytosis “ringworm”
recommened converting Caused by fungi Dermatophytes dimorphic fungi from the mold to and Tinea infections the tissue phase (yeast) BHI with blood, cycloheximide and Trichosphiton Species chloramphenicol Hair, skin or nails inhibits growth of nocardia, that Microsporum Species supports the growth of Hair and Skin only dermatophytes isolated from skin, hair and nails specimen Epidermophyton Floccosum Skin and Nails only Cutaneous Mycoses Caused by dermatophytes Dermatophytosis of the groin Tinea cruris (JOCK ITCH) Tinea infections Cottony 5o granular colonies Blastomycosis Trichophyton mentagrophytes Small outbreaks rural riverbanks
PIEDRA Infection of hair shaft that produces hair
Malessezia species: caused hypo-pigmentation or hyper-pigmentation trunk of our body