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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for horses in Australia
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance also affects equine veterinarians with increasing frequency. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a future in which effective antimicrobials are available, as it is unlikely that new antimicrobials will become available for use in horses.
L Hardefeldt +18 more
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Tinea capitis, or dermatophytosis, is a prevalent infection in school-age children worldwide, leading to school absenteeism and educational setbacks. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) and garlic (Allium sativum) have demonstrated antifungal properties.
Temilola C Otegwu +4 more
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Antioxidant, antifungal, antibiofilm, and cytotoxic activities of Mentha spp. essential oils [PDF]
Since ancient times, plants have been used to preserve food, or for their health properties. Essential oils are complex mixtures of volatile compounds that are obtained from botanical material, specifically from aromatic plants.
Angiolella, Letizia +2 more
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Kennel Disinfectants for Microsporum canis and Trichophyton sp.
The antifungal efficacy of commonly used kennel disinfectants for large surfaces was tested using naturally infective material from untreated animals (M.
K. Moriello
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ABSTRACT Lung adenocarcinoma often carries driver mutations, such as EGFR mutations, which are effectively targeted by EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR‐TKIs) like osimertinib, a third‐generation EGFR‐TKI approved for treating T790M and other EGFR‐activating mutations.
Yu‐Ting Kang +6 more
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Antifungal potential of essential oil and ethanol extracts of Lonicera japonica Thunb. against dermatophytes [PDF]
The antifungal potential of essential oil and ethanolic leaf extracts of Lonicera japonica Thunb. was evaluated for controlling the growth of dermatophytes. The oil (1,000 ppm) and extracts (1,500 ppm) of L. japonica revealed 55.1–70.3 % and 40.1–65.5 %
Al-Reza, Sharif M. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dermatophytes are the most common agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. In a model of Trichophyton benhamiae dermatophytosis in its natural host (guinea pig), the most overexpressed gene was subtilisin 6 (SUB6).
Wilfried Poirier +10 more
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18 girls from an orphanage (Orfanato Santo Antônio) in Niterói presented tinea capitis due to Trichophyton tonsurans (15 cases - 83.3%) and Microsporum canis (3 cases - 26.7%). Comments are made about clinical, mycological and therapeutic aspects of this
Loan Towersey +5 more
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Secreted Proteases from Dermatophytes [PDF]
Dermatophytes are highly specialized pathogenic fungi that exclusively infect the stratum corneum, nails or hair, and it is evident that secreted proteolytic activity is important for their virulence.
Monod, Michel
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ABSTRACT Background Tinea capitis remains a public health concern, especially in children, with evolving trends. Data from Nanchang, China, regarding comparative analyses between adults and children is limited. Objectives This study aimed to analyze the clinical and epidemiological characteristics, pathogen spectrum, risk factors, and household ...
Qian Peng +12 more
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