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Topical ciclopirox olamine 1%: Revisiting a unique antifungal

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal, 2019
The injudicious use of antifungals, indiscriminate use of corticosteroids for instant relief, persistence of predisposing factors like sweat retention and uncontrolled diabetes, and emerging resistance to antifungals across the globe have rendered the ...
Sidharth Sonthalia   +2 more
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Adhesive Properties and Sensitivity to Antifungal Drugs of Candida Albicans, Which Are Released From Patients of Gastroenterological Profile with Candidiasis of the Mucosa of the Upper Part of the Digestive Tract [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Candida albicans were released from 146 loci from 89 patients in order to perform the investigation. The fourth stage of contamination by Candida albicans in the scrape from the tongue and candidiasis of the esophagus or /and the stomach during ...
Kushnirenko, I. (Inessa)
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A case report of cutaneous mucormycosis of the hand after minor trauma in a patient with acute myeloid leukaemia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Background: Mucormycosis is a rare but life-threatening infection, caused by fungi of the Mucorales order, which can be found in soil, rotting leaves or on animals. Through characteristic angioinvasive growth, infections with mucor spores can occur as a
Maleitzke, Tazio   +3 more
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Epidemiological Investigation of Superficial Fungal Infections and Associated Factors in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Kashmir

open access: yesJournal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Introduction: Superficial mycoses are a significant public health concern worldwide, especially in regions like India, due to their high disease burden and impact on quality of life.
Anjum Farhana1, 2   +2 more
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Inhibitory activity of Indian spice plant extracts against and , the pathogenic dematiaceous moulds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Background Dematiaceous moulds are pathogenic microorganisms and act as etiological agents of mycoses with different degrees of severity in humans and animals. These moulds also cause loss of food crops and storage food products.
Ajay K Mishra   +4 more
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Situación de las micosis en la República Argentina Epidemiological status of mycoses in the Argentine Republic

open access: yesRevista Argentina de Microbiología, 2007
Se presentan los resultados de una encuesta nacional sobre micosis diagnosticadas entre enero y diciembre de 2004, con datos provistos por 72 laboratorios de 19 provincias y la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
G. Davel, C. E. Canteros
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Mycotic diseases of fish and shellfish - Winter school on recent advances in diagnosis and management of diseases in mariculture, 7th to 27th November 2002, Course Manual [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Several species of fungi are responsible for a range of serious economically important diseases offish and shellfish. However, far less is known about fungal diseases offish compared to bacterial or viral disease.
Sobhana, K S
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Trichosporon spp.: an emerging fungal pathogen [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Trichosporon spp. has gained importance as the cases of immunosuppressed patients increase. The genus Trichosporon includes 6 species of clinical relevance that may cause supericial infections, such as white piedra and onychomycosis, or deep and invasive
González González, Gloria María   +1 more
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Fluconazole-resistant oral candidosis in a repeatedly treated female AIDS patient. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Anonymous   +18 more
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Microbial Profiles of Hands, Foods, Easy Contact Surfaces and Food Contact Surfaces: A Case Study of a University Campus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Human hands usually harbour microbes both as part of body normal flora as well as transient microbes acquired from the environment. One common way by which transient organisms of hand are picked up is by contact with food and surfaces.
Dahunsi, S. O.   +3 more
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