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Extensive Condyloma Lata Lesions in Unusual Sites: An Atypical Manifestation of Secondary Syphilis. [PDF]
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Superficial mycoses, a matter of concern: Global and Indian scenario‐an updated analysis
Mycoses, 2021Superficial mycoses of skin, nails and hair are among the common fungal infections. They are caused by dermatophytes, non‐dermatophyte moulds, yeasts and yeast‐like fungi.
Bharti Sharma, Skarma Nonzom
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Epidemiological trends in skin mycoses worldwide
Mycoses, 2008B. Havlíčková +2 more
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Antifungal resistance in superficial mycoses
Journal of dermatological treatment (Print), 2021Background and objective With the widespread use of antifungals to treat superficial mycoses, reports of antifungal resistance are increasing. Antifungal resistance is becoming a public health challenge and needs to be addressed in parallel with ...
Aditya K. Gupta, M. Venkataraman
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Endemic mycoses: Expansion of traditional geographic ranges and pitfalls in management
Mycoses (Berlin), 2021The endemic mycoses are a diverse group of environmental fungi that share several characteristics. Pitfalls in the recognition and management of endemic fungal infections are common.
G. Thompson, A. Pasqualotto
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Systemic mycoses: a potential alert for complications in COVID-19 patients.
Future Microbiology, 2020As the global COVID-19 pandemic spreads worldwide, new challenges arise in the clinical landscape. The need for reliable diagnostic methods, treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 is the major worldwide urgency.
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
Profoundly immunoincompetent, patients with AIDS are vulnerable to myriad opportunistic bacterial, viral, protozoal, and fungal pathogens. Opportunistic infections in patients with AIDS are often severe, persistent, and relapsing despite appropriate therapy. Some infections are virtually untreatable.
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Profoundly immunoincompetent, patients with AIDS are vulnerable to myriad opportunistic bacterial, viral, protozoal, and fungal pathogens. Opportunistic infections in patients with AIDS are often severe, persistent, and relapsing despite appropriate therapy. Some infections are virtually untreatable.
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