Thielavia subthermophila | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi
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Phylum: | Ascomycota
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Class: | Sordariomycetes
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Order: | Sordariales
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Family: | Chaetomiaceae
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Genus: | Thielavia
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Species: | T. subthermophila
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Binomial name | |
Thielavia subthermophila Mouch. (1973)
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Thielavia subthermophila is a ubiquitous, filamentous[1] fungus that is a member of the phylum Ascomycota and order Sordariales.[2] Known to be found on plants of arid environments, it is an endophyte with thermophilic properties, and possesses dense, pigmented mycelium.[2][3][4] Thielavia subthermophila has rarely been identified as a human pathogen, with a small number of clinical cases including ocular and brain infections.[1][2] For treatment, antifungal drugs such as amphotericin B have been used topically or intravenously, depending upon the condition.[1][2]
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