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Background: Superficial dermatomycosis, predominantly caused by dermatophytes, affects approximately 20–25% of the global population. However, non-dermatophytic fungi, such as Cladophialophora species (sp.), can also cause similar cutaneous infections ...
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Knowledge, practice, and infection status of prisoners toward dermatomycosis: a study in Nepal. [PDF]
Background Dermatophytosis, commonly known as tinea, poses a significant public health concern worldwide, especially in environments with poor hygiene and overcrowding, such as prisons.
Dhakal B +13 more
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Violaceous Nodules on the Left Forearm of an Immunosuppressed Patient Following Heart Transplantation for Cardiac Amyloidosis [PDF]
We present the case of a 60-year-old immunocompromised man who presented with two pruritic pink–red indurated nodules with overlying scale and focal areas of ulceration on his left dorsal and left medial forearm, which evolved over a 2-month period.
Zachary Corey +3 more
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Nannizziopsis arthrosporioides infection mimicking ophidiomycosis in ball pythons (Python regius) [PDF]
A wild caught snake presented with progressive dermatopathy and was euthanized due to a clinical suspicion for ophiomycosis. Over the next 7 days, six additional ball pythons, maintained in the same room but in separate cages from the index case ...
Krista A. Keller +3 more
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A pilot study about on-farm assessment of health and welfare in rabbits kept in different housing systems. [PDF]
This pilot study tested an on-farm protocol based on resource, management, and animal-based measures to evaluate the on-farm health and welfare of rabbits kept in four different housing systems.
Trocino A +11 more
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate Chicago Sky Blue (CSB) stain, Calcofluor white (CW) stain, and Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) mount for rapid diagnosis of dermatomycosis, using fungal culture as the gold standard. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional analytical study.
A. Khalid +5 more
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Study of the efficacy of MYCOSTOP for local therapy of dermatomycosis in animals
This article presents a study of the effectiveness of the preparation MYCOSTOP (LLC “SPE “SUZIRYA”, Kharkov, Ukraine) in the treatment of dermatomycoses in animals with spontaneous infection.
С. А. Сапко
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Natural products of plant origin: an emerging therapeutic for dermatomycosis [PDF]
Dermatomycosis or superficial mycosis is considered one of the chronic fungal infections and a global challenge for the public health system. The severity of dermatomycosis is proportionately increasing with the emerging population of immunocompromised ...
Mangal Chandra Biswas +4 more
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Background: Global mobility is increasingly associated with the emergence of “unusual” infectious agents. At the beginning of 2019, a putative outbreak of occurred in a kindergarten in Regensburg, Germany, that was mainly attended by children with a ...
Feußner, Claudia +2 more
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Experience Professional dermatomycosis of the face, neck and upper part of chest caused by T. mentagrophytes [PDF]
A 43-year-old female zoologist has an occupational dermatomycosis of the face, neck and upper part of chest caused by T. mentagrophytes. It was mistakenly diagnosed and treated as "Rosacea, papulopustular subtype, ocular rosacea" for 1.5 years ...
O. V. Matveeva +2 more
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