Cryptococcus Print PDF Natural Habitat Soil contaminated with pigeon droppings or chicken droppings Decaying wood & slime fluxes Suitable Substrates in the Indoor Environment Unknown Water Activity Unknown Mode of Dissemination Air (wind) Allergenic Potential Unknown Potential Opportunist or Pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans causes cryptococcosis (also known as meningoencephalitis) in immunocompromised people The disease also occurs in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy Industrial Uses Unknown Potential Toxins Produced Unknown
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Suitable Substrates in the Indoor Environment
Water Activity
Mode of Dissemination
Allergenic Potential
Potential Opportunist or Pathogen
Industrial Uses
Potential Toxins Produced