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Pythiosis is a rare and deadly tropical disease caused by the oomycete Pythium insidiosum. Long regarded as being caused by a fungus, the causative agent was not discovered until 1987. It occurs most commonly in horses, dogs, and humans, with isolated cases in other large mammals. The disease is contracted after exposure to stagnant fresh water such as swamps, ponds, lakes, and rice paddies. P. insidiosum is different from other members of the genus in that human and horse hair, skin, and decaying animal and plant tissue are chemoattractants for its zoospores. Additionally, it is the only member in the genus known to infect mammals, while other members are pathogenic to plants and are responsible for some well-known plant diseases.

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  • بيثيوسس (ar)
  • Pitiosis (es)
  • Pythiosis (en)
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  • بايثيوسس أو بيثوسس Pythiosis هو مرض نادر وقاتل ناجم عن طلائعيات بيضية . لم يتم اكتشافه حتى عام 1987. يحدث بشكل شائع في الخيول والكلاب والبشر، مع حالات في الثدييات الكبيرة الأخرى. ينتقل المرض بعد التعرض لمياه عذبة راكدة مثل المستنقعات والبرك والبحيرات وحقول الأرز. (ar)
  • La pitiosis es una micosis localizada, caracterizada por lesiones granulomatosas cutáneas, subcutáneas, gastrointestinales y a veces multisistémicas producida por . Los oomicetos se desarrollan en aguas estancadas de zonas tropicales y subtropicales y necesitan determinados vegetales para completar su ciclo vital. Existen unas 85 especies distintas en el género, la mayoría de las cuales son patógenas para vegetales. Este moho de agua se diferencia de los verdaderos hongos en que producen zoosporas flageladas, su pared celular carece de quitina y presentan orgánulos y rutas metabólicas diferentes. (es)
  • Pythiosis is a rare and deadly tropical disease caused by the oomycete Pythium insidiosum. Long regarded as being caused by a fungus, the causative agent was not discovered until 1987. It occurs most commonly in horses, dogs, and humans, with isolated cases in other large mammals. The disease is contracted after exposure to stagnant fresh water such as swamps, ponds, lakes, and rice paddies. P. insidiosum is different from other members of the genus in that human and horse hair, skin, and decaying animal and plant tissue are chemoattractants for its zoospores. Additionally, it is the only member in the genus known to infect mammals, while other members are pathogenic to plants and are responsible for some well-known plant diseases. (en)
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  • بايثيوسس أو بيثوسس Pythiosis هو مرض نادر وقاتل ناجم عن طلائعيات بيضية . لم يتم اكتشافه حتى عام 1987. يحدث بشكل شائع في الخيول والكلاب والبشر، مع حالات في الثدييات الكبيرة الأخرى. ينتقل المرض بعد التعرض لمياه عذبة راكدة مثل المستنقعات والبرك والبحيرات وحقول الأرز. (ar)
  • La pitiosis es una micosis localizada, caracterizada por lesiones granulomatosas cutáneas, subcutáneas, gastrointestinales y a veces multisistémicas producida por . Los oomicetos se desarrollan en aguas estancadas de zonas tropicales y subtropicales y necesitan determinados vegetales para completar su ciclo vital. Existen unas 85 especies distintas en el género, la mayoría de las cuales son patógenas para vegetales. Este moho de agua se diferencia de los verdaderos hongos en que producen zoosporas flageladas, su pared celular carece de quitina y presentan orgánulos y rutas metabólicas diferentes. (es)
  • Pythiosis is a rare and deadly tropical disease caused by the oomycete Pythium insidiosum. Long regarded as being caused by a fungus, the causative agent was not discovered until 1987. It occurs most commonly in horses, dogs, and humans, with isolated cases in other large mammals. The disease is contracted after exposure to stagnant fresh water such as swamps, ponds, lakes, and rice paddies. P. insidiosum is different from other members of the genus in that human and horse hair, skin, and decaying animal and plant tissue are chemoattractants for its zoospores. Additionally, it is the only member in the genus known to infect mammals, while other members are pathogenic to plants and are responsible for some well-known plant diseases. (en)
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