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Detection of Coccidioides posadasii from xerophytic environments in Venezuela reveals risk of naturally acquired coccidioidomycosis infections
Primavera AlvaradoLaboratorio de MicologíaServicio Autonomo Instituto de Biomedicina Dr. Jacinto Convit4043CaracasVenezuela
, Marcus de Melo TeixeiraPathogen and Microbiome InstituteNorthern Arizona University86011FlagstaffAZUSA
, Lela AndrewsEnvironmental Genetics and Genomics LaboratoryNorthern Arizona University86011FlagstaffAZUSA
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7057-9957
Alexis FernandezLaboratorio de Inmunología IIServicio Autónomo Instituto de Biomedicina Dr. Jacinto Convit4043CaracasVenezuela
, Gerardo SantanderLaboratory GeomaticsUniversidad Bolivariana de Venezuela1040CaracasVenezuela
, Adina DoyleDivision of Pathogen GenomicsTranslational Genomics Research Institute-North86005FlagstaffAZUSA
, Magaly PerezLaboratory GeomaticsUniversidad Bolivariana de Venezuela1040CaracasVenezuela
, Francisco YegresLaboratorio de Investigación y Apoyo Docente del Santa Ana (LIADSA)Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco de Miranda (UNEFM)4101CoroVenezuela
& Bridget Marie BarkerPathogen and Microbiome InstituteNorthern Arizona University86011FlagstaffAZUSACorrespondence[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3439-4517
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Received 21 Aug 2017, Accepted 29 Jan 2018, Published online: 29 Mar 2018
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