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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cutaneous fungal infections are not uncommon in newborns and are seen in premature or otherwise immunocompromised neonates as well as in healthy full-term neonates. Healthy ...
Cutaneous fungal infections that generally require systemic antifungal therapy include tinea capitis and onychomycosis. Tinea capitis, which is most often caused by Trichophyton tonsurans ...
Exophiala, a genus of saprotrophic black fungi commonly found in the environment, is typically associated with cutaneous infections in immunocompromised hosts and rarely manifests as pneumonia.
A cat exhibiting a characteristic cutaneous lesion on its nose caused ... the largest and most persistent outbreak of this fungal infection globally. Sporotrichosis, a chronic infection affecting ...
"The fully subcutaneous regimen offers choice and ... stomach flu (gastroenteritis), fungal skin infections, herpes simplex infections, and stomach pain. Serious side effects can include ...
Cutaneous lymphoma ... You might have a fungal underarm rash due to ringworm or yeast infections or an itchy armpit rash because of intertrigo or heat rash. See a healthcare provider, such ...
Getting a tattoo means piercing your skin with needles and injecting ink into the second layer of the skin, called the dermis ...
In this study, we defined primary subcutaneous mycoses as fungal infections localized to the skin and subcutaneous tissue, without any evidence of systemic infections (Carrasco-Zuber et al., 2016). A ...
A cat exhibiting a characteristic cutaneous lesion on its nose caused by Sporothrix ... Brazil is facing the world’s largest and most persistent sporotrichosis epidemic, a fungal infection spread ...
Cutaneous infectious diseases in immunocompromised ... We invite submissions on all aspects of skin bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections. The scope of topics includes but is not limited ...
The treatment of cutaneous candidiasis usually involves an OTC or prescription ... can be caused by chafing, fungal infections like jock itch, STIs like gonorrhea or chlamydia, allergy or irritants, ...