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Prevalence of <i>Malassezia pachydermatis</i> yeasts in clinical infections in dogs: A single-center retrospective study at the University Veterinary Hospital, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria (2019-2023). [PDF]
Dinkova V, Rusenova N.
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Prevalence of dermatophyte infections in cats in Ramadi and Fallujah Cities, Iraq. [PDF]
Hussein MA, Oleiwi KI, Fahad OA.
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Characteristics of <i>Chrysosporium</i> spp. Pathogens Causing Skin Mycoses in Horses. [PDF]
Kukhar Y +4 more
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PCR enables rapid detection of dermatophytes in practice. [PDF]
Aho-Laukkanen E +5 more
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The Use of Antifungals in the Pharmacotherapy of Onychomycoses and Associated Dermatomycoses
Zuzana Malinovská +4 more
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Geographical distribution of the causal agents of dermatomycoses in the USSR.
I. I. Umnova +3 more
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[GRISEOFULVIN THERAPY OF DERMATOMYCOSES].
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Immunoresponses in dermatomycoses
The Journal of Dermatology, 2015AbstractContact with fungal pathogens initiates a series of host responses beginning with innate immunity, which leads to fungal recognition and microbial killing. The innate immune system also modulates the adaptive immune responses, leading to the establishment of immunological memory and protection against pathogens.
Carren Sy, Hau +3 more
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