Athletes foot
No, Lyme disease is caused by a type of bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, not a fungus. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks.
The poison produced by an imperfect fungus is known as a mycotoxin. These toxins can be harmful to humans and animals if ingested or inhaled. Examples of mycotoxins include aflatoxin and ochratoxin.
thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm
The term is "pathogen," which refers to any organism, such as a virus, bacterium, or fungus, that can cause disease in humans. Pathogens can infect the body and lead to illness or other negative health effects.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria, not a fungus.
No, Lyme disease is caused by a type of bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, not a fungus. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks.
With the fungus on its back that can give humans or other animals a disease it they touch it.
The real name of the disease aureobasidium is Aureobasidium pullulans, which is a common fungus found in the environment and can cause infections in humans, particularly in immunocompromised individuals.
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you can eat it
The poison produced by an imperfect fungus is known as a mycotoxin. These toxins can be harmful to humans and animals if ingested or inhaled. Examples of mycotoxins include aflatoxin and ochratoxin.
The disease that affects human sand grazing animals is called the plague.
thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm
The term is "pathogen," which refers to any organism, such as a virus, bacterium, or fungus, that can cause disease in humans. Pathogens can infect the body and lead to illness or other negative health effects.
A pathogen is a microscopic organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease in its host. Pathogens can infect humans, animals, plants, and even other microorganisms.
Valley fever is gotten by inhaling a fungus spore. Not passed like a cold from one person to another. Animals other than humans can get the same disease but it must be by way of inhaling the fungus not by transmission from one animal to another.
In humans, contagious disease caused by a fungus. The symptoms are small white eruptions in the mouth, fever, and diarrhea. In horses, an infection on the part of the hoof called the Frog