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- Ochroconis gallopava, also called Dactylaria gallopava or Dactylaria constricta var. gallopava, is a member of genus Dactylaria. Ochroconis gallopava is a thermotolerant, darkly pigmented fungus that causes various infections in fowls, turkeys, poults, and immunocompromised humans first reported in 1986. Since then, the fungus has been increasingly reported as an agent of human disease especially in recipients of solid organ transplants (e.g., liver, kidney, heart, and lung). Ochroconis gallopava infection has a long onset and can involve a variety of body sites. Treatment of infection often involves a combination of antifungal drug therapy and surgical excision. (en)
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- *Dactylaria constricta var. gallopava (W.B. Cooke) Salkin & D.M. Dixon (1987)
- *Dactylaria gallopava (W.B. Cooke (1968)
- *Verruconis gallopava (W.B. Cooke) Samerp. & de Hoog, (2013)
- *Diplorhinotrichum gallopavum (W.B. Cooke) G.C. Bhatt & W.B. Kendr. (1964)
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- Ochroconis gallopava (en)
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- *Diplorhinotrichum gallopavum ( G.C. Bhatt & W.B. Kendr. )
*Dactylaria gallopava (W.B. Cooke )
*Dactylaria constricta var. gallopava ( Salkin & D.M. Dixon )
*Verruconis gallopava ( Samerp. & de Hoog, ) (en)
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- Ochroconis gallopava, also called Dactylaria gallopava or Dactylaria constricta var. gallopava, is a member of genus Dactylaria. Ochroconis gallopava is a thermotolerant, darkly pigmented fungus that causes various infections in fowls, turkeys, poults, and immunocompromised humans first reported in 1986. Since then, the fungus has been increasingly reported as an agent of human disease especially in recipients of solid organ transplants (e.g., liver, kidney, heart, and lung). Ochroconis gallopava infection has a long onset and can involve a variety of body sites. Treatment of infection often involves a combination of antifungal drug therapy and surgical excision. (en)
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- Ochroconis gallopava (en)
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