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Metabolomic analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and Microsporum canis during keratin degradation [PDF]
Keratin is important and needed for the growth of dermatophytes in the host tissue. In turn, the ability to invade keratinised tissues is defined as a pivotal virulence attribute of this group of medically important fungi.
Anita Ciesielska +2 more
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Activity of Various Essential Oils Against Clinical Dermatophytes of Microsporum and Trichophyton
Dermatophytoses account for nearly a quarter of all fungal infections worldwide. These difficult to treat infections of the skin, hair, and nails, are growing more resistant to conventional antifungal treatments, and when treatable, often require ...
Nicole Parrish +2 more
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Microsporum canis is one of the most important dermatophyte causing tinea corporis and tinea capitis and its biofilm-form has a poor therapeutic response. The biosurfactant production by entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) has not been reported yet.
Marwa M Abdel-Aziz +2 more
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Therapy and Antifungal Susceptibility Profile of Microsporum canis
Microsporum canis is a worldwide diffused zoophilic dermatophyte which causes clinical conditions often characterised by multifocal alopecia, scaling, and circular lesions in many animal species, including humans.
Domenico Otranto, Claudia Cafarchia
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The isolation of the perfect form of Microsporum Gypseum, Nannizzia Gypsea, Stockdale, 1963, from brazilian soil [PDF]
Our work is on the isolation from brazilian soil of the perfect stage of Microsporum gypseum, Nannizzia gypsea, Stock., 1963, using cut sterilized children hair as bait.Nosso trabalho trata do isolamento do solo brasileiro da forma perfeita de ...
M. Carlota Pedroso +2 more
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Prevalence of dermatophyte infections in cats in Ramadi and Fallujah Cities, Iraq [PDF]
Background: Dermatophytosis, which is characterized by superficial infection of keratinized tissues, is the most frequent fungal disease in small animal veterinary medicine.
Mohammed Ali Hussein +2 more
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Resistance Mechanism in a Terbinafine-Resistant Strain of Microsporum canis
To clarify the terbinafine (TRF) resistance mechanism in a TRF-resistant strain of Microsporum canis, the expression of the pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR1), multidrug resistance (MDR1), MDR2 and MDR4 genes were investigated by real-time quantitative ...
Rui Kano
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The first report of terbinafine resistance <i>Microsporum canis</i> from a cat
A 2-year-old, exotic shorthair cat presented with baldness and mild scaling on trunk that was confirmed as Microsporum canis (M. canis) infection by the following methods.
Yun‐Hsia Hsiao +3 more
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As dermatomicoses dos animais domésticos constituem zoonoses importantes, urna vez que estes mantêm estreito contato com a espécie humana, dada a alta infectividade observada nesses processos.
E.O. Costa +6 more
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Dermatophytes adaptation to the human host exemplified by Microsporum canis [PDF]
Dermatophytes are a taxonomic group of keratinophilic fungi that engender cutaneous infections across human and animal populations. The zoophilic species Microsporum canis, which exhibits a widespread distribution, predominantly affects domesticated ...
Xin Zhou +5 more
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