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- Rhinosporidium_seeberi abstract "Rhinosporidium seeberi is a eukaryotic pathogen responsible for rhinosporidiosis, a disease which affects humans, horses, dogs, and to a lesser extent cattle, cats, foxes, and birds. It is most commonly found in tropical areas, especially India and Sri Lanka.The pathogen was first identified in 1892, and was comprehensively described in 1900 by Seeber.There are many aspects of the disease and of the pathogen Rhinosporidium seeberi which remain problematic and enigmatic. These include, the pathogen’s natural habitat, some aspects of its ‘life cycle’, its immunology, some aspects of the epidemiology of the disease in humans and in animals, the reasons for the delay at in vitro culture and establishment of disease in experimental animals and hence paucity of information on its sensitivity to drugs, and the immunology of the pathogen. Thankamani isolated an organism believed to be Rhinosporidium seeberi and gave the name "UMH.48." It was originally isolated from the biopsies and nasal swabs of Rhinosporidiosis patients. The various developmental stages of UMH.48 showed a strong resemblance with the structures seen in hisopathological sections of Rhinosporidiosis in tissue samples. The spores of UMH.48 were found to be viable even after a decade of preservation in the refrigerator without any subculture, resembling the features of Synchytridium endobioticum, a lower aquatic fungus that causes black wart disease in potatoes. However carefully performed molecular studies would show the definitive identity of the organism.A recently published book by Sarath N Arseculeratne and Dhammika N.Atapattu on Rhinosporidiosis (Rhinosporidiosis in Humans and Animals & Rhinosporidium seeberi; 2011-1st edition)comprehensively discusses recent research developments and clinical associations of this enigmatic disease. Incompletely resolved aspects of the disease, such as its epidemiology and pathogenesis, are expected to be understood in detail soon.".
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi class Mesomycetozoea.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi colourName "khaki".
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi kingdom Protist.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi order Dermocystida.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi phylum Choanozoa.
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- Rhinosporidium_seeberi classis Mesomycetozoea.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi color "khaki".
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi genus "Rhinosporidium".
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- Rhinosporidium_seeberi ordo Dermocystida.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi phylum Choanozoa.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi regnum "Protista".
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi species "R. seeberi".
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi subject Category:Mesomycetozoea.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi subject Category:Parasites_of_mammals.
- Rhinosporidium_seeberi subject Category:Parasitic_protists.
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- Rhinosporidium_seeberi comment "Rhinosporidium seeberi is a eukaryotic pathogen responsible for rhinosporidiosis, a disease which affects humans, horses, dogs, and to a lesser extent cattle, cats, foxes, and birds. It is most commonly found in tropical areas, especially India and Sri Lanka.The pathogen was first identified in 1892, and was comprehensively described in 1900 by Seeber.There are many aspects of the disease and of the pathogen Rhinosporidium seeberi which remain problematic and enigmatic.".
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