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  2. Pathogenic fungus - Wikipedia

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    Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. Although fungi are eukaryotic , many pathogenic fungi are microorganisms . [ 1 ] Approximately 300 fungi are known to be pathogenic to humans; [ 2 ] their study is called " medical mycology ".

  3. Fungal infection - Wikipedia

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    Fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is a disease caused by fungi. [ 5 ] [ 13 ] Different types are traditionally divided according to the part of the body affected: superficial, subcutaneous , and systemic.

  4. Category:Fungal diseases - Wikipedia

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    Animal fungal diseases (1 C, 87 P) D. ... Fungal pathogens of humans (43 P) Pages in category "Fungal diseases" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 ...

  5. List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of infectious diseases arranged by name, along with the infectious agents that cause them, the vaccines that can prevent or cure them when they exist and their current status. Some on the list are vaccine-preventable diseases .

  6. Aflatoxin - Wikipedia

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    When such contaminated food is processed or consumed, the aflatoxins enter the general food supply. They have been found in both pet and human foods, as well as in feedstocks for agricultural animals. Animals fed contaminated food can pass aflatoxin transformation products into milk, milk products, and meat. [2]

  7. Human pathogen - Wikipedia

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    A human pathogen is a pathogen (microbe or microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus) that causes disease in humans. The human physiological defense against common pathogens (such as Pneumocystis ) is mainly the responsibility of the immune system with help by some of the body's normal microbiota .

  8. Mycology - Wikipedia

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    Apart from pathogenic fungi, many fungal species are very important in controlling the plant diseases caused by different pathogens. For example, species of the filamentous fungal genus Trichoderma are considered one of the most important biological control agents as an alternative to chemical-based products for effective crop diseases management.

  9. List of potato diseases - Wikipedia

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    Fungal diseases; Black dot: Colletotrichum coccodes = Colletotrichum atramentarium: Brown spot and Black pit: Alternaria alternata = Alternaria tenuis: Cercospora leaf blotch: Mycovellosiella concors = Cercospora concors. C. solani C. solani-tuberosi. Charcoal rot: Macrophomina phaseolina = Sclerotium bataticola] Choanephora blight: Choanephora ...