New and Investigational Treatment Options for Dermatomycosis in the Era of Antifungal Resistance. [PDF]
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Superficial Fungal Infections in Children-What Do We Know? [PDF]
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A Novel Hyphal Suspension Approach for MIC Testing of Mould Fungi. [PDF]
Zheng H, Li D, Ge N, Mei H, Li X, Liu W.
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Evaluation of Liofilchem Derma-SR-Screen 4-Well Agar Panels in Screening of Terbinafine and Itraconazole Susceptibility in Clinical <i>Trichophyton</i> Isolates. [PDF]
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Epidemiology and Pathogen Shift of Tinea Capitis: A Comparative Analysis of Adults and Children in Nanchang, China (2022-2024). [PDF]
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A comparison of the existing recommendations for human and veterinary clinicians on the management and prevention of the zoonotic aspects of dermatophytosis: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Antifungal Combinations in Dermatophytes [PDF]
Dermatophytes are the most common cause of fungal infections worldwide, affecting millions of people annually. The emergence of resistance among dermatophytes along with the availability of antifungal susceptibility procedures suitable for testing antifungal agents against this group of fungi make the combinatorial approach particularly interesting to ...
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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 ...
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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.
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