Biology:Chlorellosis
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Short description: Infectious disease of mammals and fish
Chlorellosis is a disease caused by the infection of Chlorella, a type of microalgae containing large amount of chloroplasts. It is mainly found in sheep and cattle, while cases in humans, dogs, antelopes, beavers, camels and fish, were also reported.[1][2] Symptoms of Chlorellosis including focal cutaneous lesions, lymphadenitis, and peritonitis.[3]
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References
- ↑ Hart, J.; Mooney, L.; Arthur, I.; Inglis, T. J.; Murray, R. (2014). "First case of Chlorella wound infection in a human in Australia". New Microbes and New Infections 2 (4): 132–133. doi:10.1002/nmi2.50. PMID 25356359.
- ↑ "Tomasz Jagielski, Zofia Bakuła, Jan Gawor, Kacper Maciszewski, Wolf-Henning Kusber, Mariusz Dyląg, Julita Nowakowska, Robert Gromadka, Anna Karnkowska, The genus Prototheca (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) revisited: Implications from molecular taxonomic studies, Algal Research, Volume 43, 2019, 101639.". Algal Research 43: 101639. November 2019. doi:10.1016/j.algal.2019.101639. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211926419303509.
- ↑ Riet-Correa, Franklin; Carmo, Priscila Maria Silva do; Uzal, Francisco A. (2020). "Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review". Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 33 (2): 283–287. doi:10.1177/1040638720978781. ISSN 1040-6387. PMID 33319632.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorellosis.
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