Zoonotic dermatophytosis by micro-sporum canis in cats [PDF]
Feline dermatophytosis is a superficial mycotic skin disease, most commonly caused bya zoophilic dermatophyteMicrosporumcanis which contributes to more than 90 per cent of casesof feline dermatophytosis (Frymuset al.,2013).
A.Ashwini +4 more
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Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
The aim of this study was to isolate and identify dermatomycosis causing dermatophysis in EL- Beida, Libya. In this study 253 cases of skin infection were collected from the dermatology unit at EL- Thoura hospital in EL- Beida, Libya.
Khawila S. O. Bubaker
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Prevalence of Dermatophytes and other Associated Fungi among School Children [PDF]
The study investigated the prevalence of dermatophytosis and associated non-dermatophytes among Islamiyya school children of ages 5 – 13 years old in Kano metropolis.
Banda, J. +5 more
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A Study of the Efficacy of Topical and Systemic Therapy for the Treatment of Feline Microsporum Canis Infection [PDF]
Andy Sparkes +3 more
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Five-Year Retrospective Analysis of Superficial Fungal Infections: Insights from Hospital Experience
This study aimed to assess the incidence and distribution of dermatomycetes in patients at the Medical Military Academy (MMA) with suspected superficial skin infections over a five-year period (October 2017 to October 2022) and to analyze variations in ...
Nikoleta Đorđevski +6 more
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Identification des dermatophytes causant des teignes de la peau glabre (Tinea glabra) et du cuir chevelu (Tinea capitis) par PCR [PDF]
Contexte: Le nombre de teignes du cuir chevelu et de la peau glabre étant en nette augmentation, l'identification du pathogène qui est indispensable pour un traitement ciblé, a, par conséquence, un grand intérêt pour la santé publique.
Kraehenbuehl, L.
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Genetic advances in dermatophytes [PDF]
Millions of superficial fungal infections are annually observed in humans and animals. The majority of these mycoses are caused by dermatophytes, a specialized group of filamentous fungi that exclusively infect keratinized host structures.
Grumbt, Maria +2 more
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Coexistence of Malassezia Species and Microsporum canis in the Lesions of Adult with Tinea Capitis
Leyao Shi,1,* Juanjuan Li,2,* Weida Liu,3 Dongmei Shi4,5 1The Second Clinical Medical College, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of First Clinical Medical College, Xuzhou
Shi L, Li J, Liu W, Shi D
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The zoophilic Microsporum canis is mainly associated with skin disease in dogs and cats, though increased occurrence in humans has been reported recently.
Sonu S. Nair +10 more
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Microsporum Canis--An Intensive Outbreak [PDF]
G T, LAWSON, W J, McLEOD
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