Daniel R Kollath
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Proposed Relationships Between Climate, Biological Soil Crusts, Human Health, and in Arid Ecosystems
Ramsey M, Kollath D, Antoninka A, Barker B
Geohealth
. 2025 Jan;
9(1):e2024GH001217.
PMID: 39802983
Biological soil crusts (or biocrust) are diminutive soil communities with ecological functions disproportionate to their size. These communities are composed of lichens, bryophytes, cyanobacteria, fungi, liverworts, and other microorganisms. Creating...
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Kollath D, Grill F, Itogawa A, Fabio-Braga A, Morales M, Shepardson K, et al.
Commun Med (Lond)
. 2024 Sep;
4(1):186.
PMID: 39349727
Background: Early reports showed that patients with COVID-19 had recrudescence of previously resolved coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever, VF), and there were indications that coinfection had more severe outcomes. We therefore investigated...
3.
Eulalio K, Kollath D, Martins L, Filho A, Cavalcanti M, Moreira L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Apr;
15(1):3190.
PMID: 38609393
Coccidioidomycosis, listed as a priority mycosis by the WHO, is endemic in the United States but often overlooked in Central and South America. Employing a multi-institutional approach, we investigate how...
4.
Guerra Tenorio B, Kollath D, Gade L, Litvintseva A, Chiller T, Jenness J, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2024 Mar;
13(1):2315960.
PMID: 38465644
Histoplasmosis is an endemic mycosis in North America frequently reported along the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, although autochthonous cases occur in non-endemic areas. In the United States, the disease...
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Kollath D, Morales M, Itogawa A, Mullaney D, Lee N, Barker B
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
9(3).
PMID: 36983513
The fungal disease Valley fever causes a significant medical and financial burden for affected people in the endemic region, and this burden is on the rise. Despite the medical importance...
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Mead H, Kollath D, Teixeira M, Roe C, Plude C, Nandurkar N, et al.
mSphere
. 2022 Aug;
7(5):e0035222.
PMID: 35972134
and are the etiological agents of coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever [VF]). Disease manifestation ranges from mild pneumonia to chronic or extrapulmonary infection. If diagnosis is delayed, the risk of severe disease...
7.
Kollath D, Mihaljevic J, Barker B
Microbiol Spectr
. 2022 Mar;
10(2):e0148321.
PMID: 35319247
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is a disease caused by the fungal pathogens Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii that are endemic to the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico and South...
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Finn D, Maldonado J, De Martini F, Yu J, Penton C, Fontenele R, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jul;
798:149239.
PMID: 34325138
Air carries a diverse load of particulate microscopic biological matter in suspension, either aerosolized or aggregated with dust particles, the aerobiome, which is dispersed by winds from sources to sinks....
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Kollath D, Teixeira M, Funke A, Miller K, Barker B
Mycopathologia
. 2019 Oct;
185(1):145-159.
PMID: 31586286
The lack of knowledge regarding the ecology of Coccidioides spp. makes both modeling the potential for disease outbreaks and predicting the distribution of the organism in the environment challenging. No...
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Kollath D, Miller K, Barker B
Virulence
. 2019 Mar;
10(1):222-233.
PMID: 30898028
The genus Coccidioides consists of two species: C. immitis and C. posadasii. Prior to 2000, all disease was thought to be caused by a single species, C. immitis. The organism...