Felix Gilgado
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Recent Articles
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Harun A, Kan A, Schwabenbauer K, Gilgado F, Perdomo H, Firacative C, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
11:761596.
PMID: 35024355
spp. are the second most prevalent filamentous fungi after spp. recovered from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients in various regions of the world. Although invasive infection is uncommon prior to lung...
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van de Wiele N, Neyra E, Firacative C, Gilgado F, Serena C, Bustamante B, et al.
Pathogens
. 2020 Aug;
9(8).
PMID: 32824653
Cryptococcosis, a mycosis presenting mostly as meningoencephalitis, affecting predominantly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected people, is mainly caused by . The genetic variation of 48 isolates, recovered from 20 HIV-positive people...
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Engelthaler D, Hicks N, Gillece J, Roe C, Schupp J, Driebe E, et al.
mBio
. 2014 Jul;
5(4):e01464-14.
PMID: 25028429
The emergence of distinct populations of Cryptococcus gattii in the temperate North American Pacific Northwest (PNW) was surprising, as this species was previously thought to be confined to tropical and...
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Carriconde F, Gilgado F, Arthur I, Ellis D, Malik R, van de Wiele N, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Mar;
6(2):e16936.
PMID: 21383989
Background: Cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous yeast that causes life-threatening disease in humans and animals. Within C. gattii, four molecular types are recognized (VGI to VGIV). The Australian VGII population...
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Harun A, Blyth C, Gilgado F, Middleton P, Chen S, Meyer W
J Clin Microbiol
. 2011 Feb;
49(4):1508-12.
PMID: 21325557
The emergence of Scedosporium infections in diverse groups of individuals, which are often treatment refractory, warrants timely and accurate laboratory diagnosis. Species- or group-specific primers based on internal transcribed spacer...
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Harun A, Gilgado F, Chen S, Meyer W
Med Mycol
. 2010 Nov;
48 Suppl 1:S70-6.
PMID: 21067333
Members of the Pseudallescheria/Scedosporium species complex are emerging opportunistic fungal pathogens which have the capacity to colonize patients with damaged airways, including those with cystic fibrosis (CF). Assuming human infection...
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Harun A, Serena C, Gilgado F, Chen S, Meyer W
Med Mycol
. 2010 Nov;
48 Suppl 1:S45-51.
PMID: 21067330
Several Scedosporium species are clinically important emerging pathogens. Scedosporium prolificans is reported to be the most virulent of the species, while the recently described species Scedosporium aurantiacum, which accounts for...
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Ngamskulrungroj P, Gilgado F, Faganello J, Litvintseva A, Leal A, Tsui K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Jun;
4(6):e5862.
PMID: 19517012
The Cryptococcus species complex contains two sibling taxa, Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii. Both species are basidiomycetous yeasts and major pathogens of humans and other mammals. Genotyping methods have identified...
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Meyer W, Aanensen D, Boekhout T, Cogliati M, Diaz M, Esposto M, et al.
Med Mycol
. 2009 May;
47(6):561-70.
PMID: 19462334
This communication describes the consensus multi-locus typing scheme established by the Cryptococcal Working Group I (Genotyping of Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii) of the International Society for Human and Animal...
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Gilgado F, Gene J, Cano J, Guarro J
Med Mycol
. 2009 May;
48(1):122-8.
PMID: 19418347
Scedosporium apiospermum has traditionally been thought of as the anamorph of Pseudallescheria boydii (Microascaceae, Ascomycota), but recent molecular studies has demonstrated that they are different species. Since a teleomorph was...