1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01103482
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A preliminary survey of cycloheximide-resistant airborne fungi in Turin, Italy

Abstract: Numbers and type of the cycloheximide-resistant part of the aerially transmitted mycoflora of Turin were studied. Samples from three areas characterized by differing human usage were taken in the first week of March. During each sampling, 12 m3 of air were aspirated, using an one-stage volumetric sieve sampler. Fifty-two mesophilic species and eight thermotolerant were isolated. Propagule load varied from 2.92 to 120.31 cfu m-3. The following species appear not to have been reported previously from air samples… Show more

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“…The disease is endemic in the mycetoma belt between latitude 15 South and 30 North. Mycetomas are frequent in the tropical zones of Asia (India) [7][8][9][10][11], Africa (Senegal, Mauritius, and Sudan) [4,14,15] and America (Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela) [16,17]. Madurella mycetomatis and Streptomyces somaliensis predominate in tropical parts of Africa and Asia.…”
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“…The disease is endemic in the mycetoma belt between latitude 15 South and 30 North. Mycetomas are frequent in the tropical zones of Asia (India) [7][8][9][10][11], Africa (Senegal, Mauritius, and Sudan) [4,14,15] and America (Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela) [16,17]. Madurella mycetomatis and Streptomyces somaliensis predominate in tropical parts of Africa and Asia.…”
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confidence: 99%