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Evaluation of cobalt nanoparticles suspension as antifungal agent in treatment of cutaneous candidiasis [PDF]

open access: yesKuwait Journal of Science, 2023
Over the last ten years, nanomaterials have been extensively employed in the medical field and several essential industries. It is used mainly in developing novel antimicrobials as an alternative to conventional agents.
Hassan Ayad Kareem   +2 more
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Experimental Cutaneous Candidiasis In Rodents [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 1976
Epicutaneous application of viable Candida albicans or Candida stellatoidea under an occlusive dressing resulted in subcorneal microabscesses in newborn rats and mice. Neither heat-killed C. albicans nor occlusion alone resulted in epidermal micropustules. These results were dependent upon the number of organisms applied and the duration of application.
Ray, Thomas L., Wuepper, Kirk D.
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In vitro and in vivo ketoconazole sensitivity disparity in a cutaneous candidiasis case of Kluyveromyces marxianus: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health
Introduction: Cutaneous candidiasis is an infection caused by the yeast, Candida albicans or other Candida-related species. Recently, Candida infections of the skin have become more prevalent and could be attributed to an increase in the number of ...
Chioma Nnenna Nwofor
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Congenital candidiasis in a full-term infant: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research, 2023
Congenital systemic candidiasis is a rare disease observed in both full-term and preterm infants. It can occur with or without congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) and to date, only a few cases have been reported in the literature.
He-Hua Zhao   +5 more
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Development of new dermatological formulations for the treatment of cutaneous candidiasis [PDF]

open access: yesScientific African, 2020
The inhibitory activity of the essential oils (EO) of mint and thyme on Candida albicans are well known, however, their valorization in a dosage form for the management of cutaneous candidiasis has been little explored.
Aude Zinsou   +9 more
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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis: a case with exuberant cutaneous horns in nipples [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2014
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is a rare disorder characterized by persistent and recurrent infections by Candida due to changes in cellular immunity and may be associated with autoimmune endocrine disorders.
Antônio Chambô Filho   +5 more
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Disseminated congenital cutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida ciferri: A rare case report [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology, 2019
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests within first 6 days of life following an ascending infection from birth canal or as transplacental infection.
B Puneetha   +3 more
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Experimental In Vivo Models of Candidiasis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2018
Candidiasis is a multifaceted fungal disease including mucosal-cutaneous, visceral, and disseminated infections caused by yeast species of the genus Candida. Candida infections are among the most common human mycoses.
Esther Segal, Michael Frenkel
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Cold Atmospheric Plasma Exerts Antimicrobial Effects in a 3D Skin Model of Cutaneous Candidiasis [PDF]

open access: yesAntibiotics, 2023
Cutaneous candidiasis is characterized by an overgrowth of Candida leading to skin inflammation and infection. Similar to bacteria, Candida can develop tolerance to common antifungal drugs.
Sarah Fink   +6 more
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Congenital cutaneous candidiasis in a term newborn [PDF]

open access: yesRevista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia, 2023
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is a rare condition in neonates, mainly in term neonates, that develops in the 1st week of life. Its broad clinical spectrum makes it challenging to differentiate it from other exanthemas in the newborn.
Teresa Botelho   +7 more
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