- mycotic abortion
- abortion, usually in a cow, due to a fungal infection; common infecting fungi are species of Absidia, Mortierella, Mucor, and Rhizopus. See also mucormycosis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Mortierella wolfii — a species, first isolated from soil in India, that causes pneumonia and mycotic abortion in cattle in Australia, New Zealand, England, and the United States … Medical dictionary
Rhizopus rhizopodiformis — a species that causes human mucormycosis and is an important cause of bovine mycotic abortion and of gastritis in cattle and pigs. Called also Mucor rhizopodiformis … Medical dictionary
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Absidia — For the soldier beetle genus, see Absidia (beetle). Taxobox | name = Absidia regnum = Fungi divisio = Zygomycota classis = Zygomycetes ordo = Mucorales familia = Mucoraceae genus = Absidia genus authority = van Tieghem, 1878 subdivision ranks =… … Wikipedia