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Crushed cleistothecium of Pseudallescheria boydii mounted in Melzer's reagent, showing dextrinoid reaction of ascospores | |
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Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A.Padhye & Ajello (1982)
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Pseudallescheria boydii is a species of fungus classified in the Ascomycota.[2] It is associated with some forms of eumycetoma/maduromycosis[3] and is the causative agent of pseudallescheriasis. Typically found in stagnant and polluted water, it has been implicated in the infection of immunocompromised and near-drowned pneumonia patients. Treatment of infections with P. boydii is complicated by resistance to many of the standard antifungal agents normally used to treat infections by filamentous fungi.[4]
Fungal pneumonia caused by this mold was the cause of death in three athletes submerged in the Yarkon River after a bridge collapsed during the 1997 Maccabiah Games.[5]
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