Chroococcidiopsidaceae 🔍
Chroococcidiopsis (or Chroococcidiidae) is a family of fungi that includes several genera, including the chroococcidioides species, which are known for their role in causing human and animal infections.
Chroococcidiopsis (or Chroococcidiidae) is a family of fungi that includes several genera, including the chroococcidioides species, which are known for their role in causing human and animal infections.
Chroococcidia is a type of fungus that causes an infection in the intestines, particularly in children and adults with weakened immune systems.
Chiro-coccidiopsis is a type of bacteria that can cause an infection called choriomeningitis, which occurs when it infects the brain and spinal cord.
Chroococcidiopsis is a type of fungus that causes infectious diseases in humans and animals, including typhoid fever, leprosy, and tuberculosis.