
Geotrichum is a genus of fungi found worldwide in soil, water, air, and sewage, as well as in plants, cereals, and dairy products; it is also commonly found in normal human flora and is isolated from sputum and feces. It was first described in 1809 by Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link. The genus Geotrichum includes several species: The most common sp...
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Geotrichum is a genus of fungi which can cause a number of diseases, including geotrichosis. The fungi can contaminate grains, fruits, dairy products, paper, textiles, soil and water. They can usually be found on human skin, but do not normally cause problems. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(je-ot´rĭ-kәm) a genus of yeastlike fungi. G. can´didum is found in dairy products and feces and causes geotrichosis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jē-ot′ri-kŭm Definitions: 1. A genus of yeastlike fungi that produce arthroconidia but rarely blastoconidia. Geotrichum candidum was once thought to cause infection in humans.
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