User:EmmaKas/Pseudeurotium ovale/Fayedesouza Peer Review

Content
- I see it was reclassified many times: Maybe you can mention key features that led to the distinction (different types of spores, preferences on growth mediums, different composition of cell wall, pigment production)

- You could probably add scientific classification (KPCOFGSpecies box thing on the right of the article, briefly mentioning name, species info, discoverers names.)

- Maybe you can add the way the fungi is able to infect humans or roundworms. Which part of the life cycle makes it most pathogenic? Which kind of people are most at risk for catching an infection and why? Which factors make perfect growing environments for the fungi? (temp, humidity, food availability)

- How does the fungus spread? Does it only cause disease in humans? Prevalence in impoverished countries?

- Contracted in caves that oil birds live in? Humans step on oil bird poop barefoot and get infection? Any cultural practices that contribute to infection? (ceremonies that encourage people to go into caves)

- Any control methods for the prevention or treatment of infections- fungicide, shoes, keeping feet dry, etc?

Sources and References
- You should probably cite information presented in the Physiology section.

- You have a ton of good sources, it seems like the article is very well researched.

Organization
- You have a lot of good information, and I like that you have included many headings to organize your information. The article flows well and is easy to read.