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Comparative Phylogenomics of Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Species. [PDF]
The Ascomycete Onygenales order embraces a diverse group of mammalian pathogens, including the yeast-forming dimorphic fungal pathogens Histoplasma capsulatum, Paracoccidioides spp. and Blastomyces dermatitidis, the dermatophytes Microsporum spp.
Taylor, John W, Whiston, Emily
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Northwest Iranian dermatophyte isolates: anthropophilic and geophilic [PDF]
Background and Purposes: The fungi known as dermatophytes are a group of keratinophilic agents responsible for superficial infections in humans and animals. Recognition of the species distribution and epidemiology of dermatophytosis may be helpful in the
Kambiz Diba +3 more
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Systemic antifungal therapy for tinea capitis in children:An abridged Cochrane Review [PDF]
BackgroundThe comparative efficacy and safety profiles of systemic antifungal drugs for tinea capitis in children remain unclear.ObjectiveWe sought to assess the effects of systemic antifungal drugs for tinea capitis in children.MethodsWe used standard ...
Bennett, Cathy +8 more
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Introduction: Ringworms of the scalp are very commons in Mauritania and among them; inflammatory ringworms are representing very rare forms. We present the case of a severe inflammatory ringworm caused by an anthropophilic dermatophyte, Microsporum ...
SY Ousmane, Ba Ousmane, Mamadou D. Ball
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Toward a Novel Multilocus Phylogenetic Taxonomy for the Dermatophytes. [PDF]
Type and reference strains of members of the onygenalean family Arthrodermataceae have been sequenced for rDNA ITS and partial LSU, the ribosomal 60S protein, and fragments of β-tubulin and translation elongation factor 3.
de Hoog, G.S. +12 more
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The Carbohydrate assimilation pattern in Iranian typical and atypical strains of Microsporum Canis [PDF]
The values of fourteen carbohydrates assimilation patterns were investigated for typical and atypical strains of Microsporum canis. Thiry eight strains of typical and twenty two strains of atypical Microsporum canis, Microsporum canis NCPF 352 and one ...
Zaini F +2 more
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Ensaios de Mycologia Studies on Mycology
Morphologically the fungus reminds one of the Microsporum species of man. The microscopic elements are: the shape of the mycelia within the hairs, size and disposition of spores intercalar and terminal chlamydospores, simple clusters, hyphae, pectinate ...
Octavio de Magalhães
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Dermatomycosis: A potential source of zoonotic infection in cities [PDF]
Skin infections in animals and humans represent a complex syndrome that is, from etiological point of view, often hard to solve. Skin is one of the largest organs and plays an important role in the organism of mammals. Depending on the age, it presents 5-
Prodanov Jasna Z. +3 more
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Background: Dermatophytes are the main causative agent of all onychomycosis, but genus Microsporum is infrequent and the risk of acquiring the infection is often associated with exposure to risk factors.
Erick Martínez +3 more
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Infection by Microsporum canis in Paediatric Patients: A Veterinary Perspective
Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte fungus of which cats and dogs are recognized as the natural hosts. M. canis is also easily transmitted to humans, causing lesions to the glabrous skin (tinea corporis) and to the head (tinea capitis). The present study
Mario Pasquetti +4 more
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