释义 |
oidiomycosis|əʊˌɪdɪəʊmaɪˈkəʊsɪs| [f. oidium + -o + mycosis.] Infection of an animal or person with a fungus formerly classified in the genus Oidium, esp. the thrush fungus Oidium (now Candida) albicans. Now usu. called candidiasis. Cf. moniliasis.
1901[see blastomycosis s.v. blasto-]. 1917Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. CLXXVI. 771 (heading) Systemic oidiomycosis: with manifestations in the central nervous system. 1933Jrnl. Agric. Res. XLVI. 169 Van Heelsbergen calls the disease oidiomycosis, and describes it as an affection of the mucous membrane of the mouth, fauces, esophagus, crop, stomach, and small intestine of birds, mammals, and man. 1938H. T. Karsner Human Path. (ed. 5) x. 297 (heading) Blastomycosis or oïdiomycosis. 1951T. G. Hungerford Diseases of Poultry (ed. 2) viii. 259 Fungus infection of the digestive tract is also known as thrush, moniliasis, oidiomycosis,..and sour crop. 1975Arnall & Keymer Bird Diseases viii. 139 Candidiasis, Moniliasis, Oidiomycosis, Sour Crop or Thrush (Candida albicans infection). Turkeys, parrots, gamebirds and pigeons are mainly affected. |