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Etymologia: Fonsecaea pedrosoi [PDF]
Dayane Moraes +2 more
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Dermatophyte Treatment Failure: A Rapid Global Response to an Emerging Global Health Issue [PDF]
Sidra S. Khan, Ditte M.L. Saunte
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Superficial dermatomycoses: a prospective clinico-mycological study [PDF]
Background: Dermatomycoses are more prevalent in India due to favourable climatic conditions, poverty, poor hygiene and overcrowding. Sparse published data are available regarding superficial dermatomycoses from India. Methods: In this prospective study,
Surekha A +5 more
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Quality of Life in Danish Blood Donors Treated for Superficial Fungal Infections
is missing (Short communication)
Pernille Lindsø Andersen +4 more
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Introduction: Fungal skin diseases are highly prevalent worldwide, but few existing studies focus on the burden of dermatomycoses. Methods: An analysis of fungal skin disease trends in 2017 in 195 countries worldwide was conducted using the Global Burden
Katelyn Urban, MPAS +6 more
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Human Fungal Infections in Kuwait—Burden and Diagnostic Gaps
Fungal infections are an increasingly important public health issue, yet accurate statistics on fungal burden worldwide and in Kuwait are scarce. Here we estimate the incidence and prevalence of fungal infections in Kuwait.
Wadha Alfouzan +5 more
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The results of testing of the improved working classification of superficial mycoses of the skin and its appendages (SMS) in the Republic of Azerbaijan for the period of 2012-2016 are presented.
S. Akhmedova
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Mycological profile of dermatomycoses in Macedonian patients [PDF]
Dermatomycoses are among the most common skin conditions that present a major public health problem. The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyse the mycological profile of dermatomycoses during a 6-year period (2017-2022).
Gordana Mirchevska +7 more
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Mycological Pattern of Dermatomycoses in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Background. Dermatomycoses are not diseases requiring compulsory notifications; rather they cause cosmetic defacements. Indian subcontinent with a varied topography is favorable for various fungal infections. Objective.
Ravinder Kaur +3 more
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This paper reports the isolation of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa from skin lesions in a Southern sea lion (Otaria flavescens). The microorganism was isolated from cutaneous lesions, identified by the commercial API 20 C AUX system, and confirmed by ...
S. Alvarez-Perez +5 more
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