Chester Emmons first pointed out reservoirs of coccidiomycosis in soil
In 1942, Chester Emmons from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases first pointed out reservoirs of coccidiomycosis in soil, histoplasmosis in soil and bats (1948), and of cryptococcosi in soil and pigeon droppings (1951). These findings were crucial to understanding the sources of infection by these pathogenic fungi so that patients could be tested and treated.
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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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