Novel taxa of thermally dimorphic systemic pathogens in theAjellomycetaceae(Onygenales)

Author:

Dukik Karolina12ORCID,Muñoz Jose F.345,Jiang Yanping16,Feng Peiying17,Sigler Lynne8,Stielow J. Benjamin19,Freeke Joanna19,Jamalian Azadeh19,Gerrits van den Ende Bert1,McEwen Juan G.410,Clay Oliver K.411,Schwartz Ilan S.1213,Govender Nelesh P.1415,Maphanga Tsidiso G.15,Cuomo Christina A.3ORCID,Moreno Leandro F.1216,Kenyon Chris1417,Borman Andrew M.18,de Hoog Sybren12

Affiliation:

1. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre; Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics; University of Amsterdam; Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; Cambridge MA USA

4. Cellular and Molecular Biology Unit; Corporación para Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB); Medellín Colombia

5. Institute of Biology; Universidad de Antioquia; Medellín Colombia

6. Department of Dermatology; The Affiliated Hospital; Guizhou Medical University; Guiyang China

7. Third Affiliated Hospital; Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou China

8. University of Alberta Microfungus Collection and Herbarium and Biological Sciences; Edmonton AB Canada

9. Thermo Fisher Scientific; Landsmeer The Netherlands

10. School of Medicine; Universidad de Antioquia; Medellín Colombia

11. School of Medicine and Health Sciences; Universidad del Rosario; Bogotá Colombia

12. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; Epidemiology for Global Health Institute; University of Antwerp; Antwerp Belgium

13. Rady Faculty of Health Sciences; Max Rady College of Medicine; University of Manitoba; Winnipeg MB Canada

14. University of Cape Town; Cape Town South Africa

15. National Institute for Communicable Diseases; Johannesburg South Africa

16. Basic Pathology Department; Federal University of Paraná; Curitiba Brazil

17. Sexually Transmitted Infection Unit; Institute of Tropical Medicine; Antwerp Belgium

18. PHE UK Mycology Reference Laboratory; Bristol UK

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

A Gene Atlas for Human Pathogenic Fungi

SYNTHESYS

The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology,General Medicine

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