Species/Subspecies: Coccidioides immitis
Categories: Animal pathogen; human pathogen
Etymology: Genus name: resemble Coccidia spp. (protozoa).
Species epithet: harsh (refers to the clinical course).
Significance: C. immitis has no major significance in Sweden, but causes serious illness in animals and humans in southwestern United States and Latin America.
  [Of minor importance]   
Taxonomy:
PhylumClassOrderFamilyGenus
AscomycotaEurotiomycetesOnygenalesOnygenaceaeCoccidioides
 
Macromorphology (smell):
Micromorphology:
Reproduction:
Spec. Char.: This is a thermally dimorhic fungus.
Reservoir: Desert soils at low elevation.
Disease/effect:Coccidiomycosis (Valley fever)
Hosts/substrate: Dogs, horses and cats, but also other animals (including humans).
Clinical Picture: The infection causes lesions in lungs, bone skin and other tissues.
Genome Sequence:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/Isolate# of chromSize (Mbp)Ref
GCF_000149335 RS  27.4 # 26

18S rRNA Seq:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/IsolateNumber of NT
AB232890 IFM 45815 1251 
Partiell sekvens

ITS regions:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/IsolateNumber of NTGenes
NR_157446 CBS 120936TM 548 ITS 1, 5.8S rRNA, ITS 2 

Taxonomy/phylogeny:
Link: Review of coccidioidomycosis in animals
Updated:2022-06-22

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences