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Dermatophytes and Dermatophytic Infections Worldwide
2021Dermatophytoses are a common public health problem with high prevalence. The etiological agents of dermatophytoses, termed dermatophytes, change with geography and socioeconomic status. Trichophyton rubrum is the predominant species for skin and nail infections followed by Trichophyton mentagrophytes/Trichophyton interdigitale complex.
Ping Zhan, Guanzhao Liang, Weida Liu
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Immunization and dermatophytes
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2008Despite the availability of effective vaccines for certain animal species, vaccination against dermatophytosis requires improvement and further development in both animals and humans. This review provides an update on the current situation and focuses on recent advances in host-dermatophyte relationships that could have implications for future ...
Mignon, Bernard +5 more
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2015
Tinea corporis is an infective skin disease resulting from invasion and proliferation by the causal fungi in the stratum corneum. The fungi most commonly involved are Microsporum canis, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. It most commonly involves exposed parts of the body, but can affect any site. Typical lesions are annular in shape,
TOSTI, ANTONELLA +2 more
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Tinea corporis is an infective skin disease resulting from invasion and proliferation by the causal fungi in the stratum corneum. The fungi most commonly involved are Microsporum canis, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. It most commonly involves exposed parts of the body, but can affect any site. Typical lesions are annular in shape,
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DERMATOPHYTE AND NON‐DERMATOPHYTE ONYCHOMYCOSIS IN SINGAPORE
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1992SummaryOnychomycosis is caused by dermatophytes, moulds and yeasts. It is important to identify the non‐dermatophyte moulds as they are resistant to the usual anti‐fungals. A prospective study was undertaken in the National Skin Centre, Singapore to study the pattern of dermatophyte and non‐dermatophyte onychomycosis.
J T, Lim, H C, Chua, C L, Goh
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Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG, 2019
A new genotype of the zoophilic fungal species Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes was recently described in two studies. It was isolated from three patients who had visited Southeast Asia and one patient who had visited Egypt. In contrast to these studies,
C. Kupsch +3 more
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A new genotype of the zoophilic fungal species Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes was recently described in two studies. It was isolated from three patients who had visited Southeast Asia and one patient who had visited Egypt. In contrast to these studies,
C. Kupsch +3 more
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Medical Mycology, 1983
Exoantigens were obtained from 5 species of dermatophytes. Cross-reactions were observed within the group, but not with 4 non-dermatophyte species of fungi.
I T, de Sanchez, D W, Mackenzie
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Exoantigens were obtained from 5 species of dermatophytes. Cross-reactions were observed within the group, but not with 4 non-dermatophyte species of fungi.
I T, de Sanchez, D W, Mackenzie
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Heterokaryosis in dermatophytes
Mycopathologia, 1967Biochemical mutants ofTrichophyton mentagrophytes unable to grow on minimum medium (auxotrophs) have been paired. Growth on minimum medium occurred irregularly for many combinations, but turned out to be caused by syntrophism in most cases. Only for one combination showing the best growth could the formation of a heterokaryon be shown.
K, Aschan-Aberg, N, Thyresson
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Lipids, 1981
AbstractThis investigation deals with phosphatides and fatty acid content ofEpidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum cookie andTrichophyton mentagrophytes during different phases of growth. Total phosphatide content of these dermatophytes decreased with age, which was reflected in constituent major phosphatides.
G K, Khuller +3 more
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AbstractThis investigation deals with phosphatides and fatty acid content ofEpidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum cookie andTrichophyton mentagrophytes during different phases of growth. Total phosphatide content of these dermatophytes decreased with age, which was reflected in constituent major phosphatides.
G K, Khuller +3 more
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Non-dermatophyte onychomycosis
Dermatologic Clinics, 2003Non-dermatophyte organisms are becoming increasingly prevalent in onychomycosis. This apparent emergence might be an artifact of improved diagnostic techniques and increased awareness that these fungi are potential etiologic agents. It is important to bear in mind that all isolated organisms should be evaluated as potential pathogens when diagnosing ...
Aditya K, Gupta +3 more
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Medical Mycology, 1973
5100 isolates belonging to 14 spp. of dermatophytes were obtained from 10 011 samples of hair, skin, nail and beard in Portugal over the years 1962–71.The relationship between the species and the site of the disease; the sex, age, occupation of the patients and the origin of the samples was investigated. The biology of the fungi and the epidemiology of
J, Cabrita, M M, Figueiredo
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5100 isolates belonging to 14 spp. of dermatophytes were obtained from 10 011 samples of hair, skin, nail and beard in Portugal over the years 1962–71.The relationship between the species and the site of the disease; the sex, age, occupation of the patients and the origin of the samples was investigated. The biology of the fungi and the epidemiology of
J, Cabrita, M M, Figueiredo
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