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Trichoderma Picture and Information
Trichoderma
species are
usually considered as non – pathogenic, on the other hand, Trichoderma
viride has been reported as a causative agent of pulmonary infection, peritonitis in a dialysis patient, and perihepatic infection in a liver
transplant patient. Trichoderma infections are opportunistic in
nature and develop in immunocompromised patients, such as neutropenic
cases and transplant patients, as well as those with chronic renal
failure, chronic lung disease, or amyloidosis. Disseminated infections
due to Trichoderma have also been reported.
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Microscopic view of Trichoderma fungi taken
by Dr. Michelle Medalla during
mold analysis. |
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Acremonium ] [ Alternaria
] [ Aspergillus ] [
Aureobasidium ] [ Bipolaris
] [ Chaetomium ] [
Chrysonila ]
[ Cladosporium ] [ Epicoccum
] [ Exserohilum ] [ Fusarium
] [ Geotrichum ] [ Mucor
] [ Paecilomyces ] [
Penicillium ]
[ Pithomyces ] [ Rhizomucor
] [ Rhizopus ] [ Stachybotrys
] [ Syncephalastrum ] [
Trichoderma ]
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