Molecular Phylogenetics of the Hawaiian Geraniums (2005)
The objective of this study was to determine the phylogeny of the Hawaiian Geraniums using ITS regions of nuclear ribosomal DNA, the noncoding chloroplast trnL-F region, and inter-simple sequence...
Molecular Phylogenetics of the Hawaiian Geraniums (2005)
The objective of this study was to determine the phylogeny of the Hawaiian Geraniums using ITS regions of nuclear ribosomal DNA, the noncoding chloroplast trnL-F region, and inter-simple sequence...
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Kidd, Sarah E., Guo, Hong, Bartlett, Karen H., Xu, Jianping, Kronstad, James W.
Cryptococcus gattii has recently emerged as a pathogen of humans and animals in the temperate climate of Vancouver Island, British Columbia (B.C.). The majority (∼95%) of the isolates from the...
Kidd, Sarah E., Guo, Hong, Bartlett, Karen H., Xu, Jianping, Kronstad, James W.
Cryptococcus gattii has recently emerged as a pathogen of humans and animals in the temperate climate of Vancouver Island, British Columbia (B.C.). The majority (∼95%) of the isolates from the...
Kidd, Sarah E., Chow, Yat, Mak, Sunny, Bach, Paxton J., Chen, Huiming, Hingston, Adrian O., ...
Cryptococcus gattii has recently emerged as a primary pathogen of humans and wild and domesticated animals in British Columbia, particularly on Vancouver Island. C. gattii infections are typically...
Upton, Arlo, Fraser, James A., Kidd, Sarah E., Bretz, Camille, Bartlett, Karen H., Heitman, Joseph, ...
We report a case of cryptococcosis due to C. gattii which appears to have been acquired in the Puget Sound region, Washington State. Genotyping confirmed identity to the predominant Vancouver Island...
Cryptococcus gattii Dispersal Mechanisms, British Columbia, Canada
Kidd, Sarah E., Bach, Paxton J., Hingston, Adrian O., Mak, Sunny, Chow, Yat, MacDougall, Laura, ...
C. gattii may be spread through soil disturbances, wind, water, distribution of tree and soil byproducts, and human movement.
MacDougall, Laura, Kidd, Sarah E., Galanis, Eleni, Mak, Sunny, Leslie, Mira J., Cieslak, Paul R., ...
Cryptococcus gattii, emergent on Vancouver Island, British Columbia (BC), Canada, in 1999, was detected during 2003–2005 in 3 persons and 8 animals that did not travel to Vancouver Island during...