How Do You Spell ASPERGILLUS AURICULARIS?

Pronunciation: [ɐspˈɜːɡɪləs ɔːɹˈɪkjʊlˌɑːɹɪs] (IPA)

Aspergillus auricularis is a fungus belonging to the Aspergillus genus. The word "Aspergillus" is spelled /ˌæspərˈdʒɪləs/, with the stress on the second syllable, and the "g" is pronounced as a soft "j" sound. "Auricularis" is spelled /ɔːrɪˈkjʊlərɪs/ with the stress on the third syllable. The word comes from the Latin word "auris" which means ear, likely due to its occasional presence in human ear infections. Correct spelling is crucial for avoiding confusion in scientific discussions and medical diagnoses.

ASPERGILLUS AURICULARIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Aspergillus auricularis is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Aspergillus. It is a filamentous, saprophytic (living on dead organic matter) fungus commonly found in the environment, particularly in soil, decaying vegetation, and compost. Aspergillus auricularis is a member of the Aspergillus section Circumdati, a diverse group of fungi characterized by their distinctive conidial heads.

    This fungus has a mold-like appearance, typically forming fluffy, dusty colonies with a white to cream coloration. It produces septate hyphae, which are long branching filaments, and asexual spores called conidia. The conidia are produced in dense clusters called conidial heads that bear tapering chains of oval-shaped structures.

    Aspergillus auricularis is considered a saprophyte, meaning it obtains its nutrients from decomposing organic matter. It primarily feeds on dead plant material and contributes to the natural decomposition process in the environment. However, it can also opportunistically infect animals and humans, particularly individuals with compromised immune systems or pre-existing lung conditions.

    In terms of health impact, Aspergillus auricularis has been associated with allergic reactions and respiratory infections, including bronchitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. It can also cause external infections on the skin and nails, such as onychomycosis. Treatment typically involves antifungal medications targeted to the specific infection site and severity.

    Overall, Aspergillus auricularis is an environmental fungus that has the potential to pose health risks to individuals with weakened immunity or underlying respiratory conditions.

  2. A. niger, a species found in the external auditory meatus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ASPERGILLUS AURICULARIS

The word "Aspergillus" is derived from the Latin word "aspergillum", which means "holy-water sprinkler". This is because the fungus Aspergillus was named after its characteristic shape, which resembles a sprinkler commonly used in religious ceremonies.

"Auricularis" is also derived from Latin and means "pertaining to the ear". In the case of "Aspergillus auricularis", the species was likely given this name because it was originally isolated and identified from the ear canal of an individual with a fungal infection.

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