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- who: Balázs Libisch and colleagues from the Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences have published the Article: Prototheca Infections and Ecology from a One Health Perspective, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2022, 938 of /2022/
- what: Prototheca microalgae were recognized as pathogens for both humans and animals only in the 1960s; however, since then, these microbes have been drawing increasing interest in human and veterinary medicine.
- how: Participants of this study spent extended periods of time on rice fields (similar to the first human case described by . . .
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