AMORIM, M. A. A. L.; DE ARAÚJO, F. P.; DA SILVEIRA, N. S. S. & AMORIM JR. A. A. Occurrence of Paecilomyces spp. in containers of anatomic pieces. Int. J. Morphol., 23(3):209-210, 2005. SUMMARY: Species of hyphomicete genus Paecilomyces spp. inhabitants of a wide variety of enviromental niches, causing economic damage and mycosis in animals and humans. Since 2000, was perceived the occurrence of Paecilomyces spp. in containers of anatomic pieces in the hall of anatomy from the Pernambuco Federal Rural University, Brazil. Its is injuring anatomic pieces and putting in risk the health the people which work in the place. Studies have been done to solve this problem. AMORIM, M. A. A. L.; DE ARAÚJO, F. P.; DA SILVEIRA, N. S. S. & AMORIM JR. A. A. Presencia de Paecilomyces spp. en contenedores de piezas anatómicas. Int. J. Morphol., 23(3):209-210, 2005. RESUMEN: Especies de Hyphomicete genus Paecilomyces habitantes de una gran variedad de nichos medioambientales, son causantes de daño económico y micosis en animales y humanos. Desde el año 2000, percibimos la aparición de Paecilomyces spp. en contenedores de piezas anatómicas en el pabellón de Anatomía de la Universidade Federal Rural de Pernmbuco, Brasil.Las piezas anatómicas estaban dañándose y poniendo en riesgo la salud de las personas que trabajaban en el lugar. Se han hecho estudios para resolver este problema. KEY WORDS: Anatomía; Paecilomyces spp.; Contenedores de piezas anatómicas. Wheeler, K. A . & Hocking, A . D. Water relations of Paecilomyces variotii, Eurotium amstelodami, Aspergillus candidus and Aspergillus sydowii, xerophilic fungi isolated from Indonesian dried fish.
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