نتایج جستجو برای: superficial fungal infections

تعداد نتایج: 350487  

Journal: :Dermatology 2001
G Piérard

BACKGROUND The escalating ageing population in the western world has led to an increased incidence of superficial fungal infections. The most common infections include onychomycosis, tinea pedis and tinea cruris. With the increasing life expectancy, the prevalence of onychomycosis and other superficial fungal infections is likely to increase further without adequate prevention and treatment. ...

2014
Mahmoud Ghannoum Nancy Isham

The great majority of superficial fungal infections are caused by dermatophytes, which belong to one of three genera (Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum), with T. rubrum being the most prominent cause of nail infection (Figure 1). Table 1 summarizes the prevalence of various superficial fungal infections in different geographic areas [1]. Among superficial fungal infections, by far t...

2018
Ingvild Nordøy Liv Hesstvedt Cecilie Torp Andersen Haima Mylvaganam Nicola Isabelle Kols Birgit Margrethe Falch Ståle Tofteland Fredrik Müller David William Denning

The aim of this study was to examine the burden of fungal disease in Norway, contributing to a worldwide effort to improve awareness of the needs for better diagnosis and treatment of such infections. We used national registers and actual data from the Departments of Microbiology from 2015 and estimated the incidence and/or prevalence of superficial, allergic and invasive fungal disease using p...

Journal: :Journal of General Procedural Dermatology and Venereology Indonesia 2023

Background: Dermatophytosis is a superficial (skin, hair and nails) fungal infection caused by dermatophyte group fungi (Trichophyton, Epidermophyton Microsporum). Immunocompromised conditions cause infections to become more widespread require consideration of therapy.

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2011
Dinah Gould

Most fungi live harmlessly in the environment, but some species can cause disease in the human host. Nurses working in primary care are likely to see patients with superficial fungal infections and are well placed to offer advice about treatment and measures to prevent the spread of infection in the home. Patients with weakened immune function admitted to hospital are at high risk of developing...

Journal: :International Journal of Advances in Medicine 2016

Journal: :Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology 2017

Journal: :Journal of Archives in Military Medicine 2014

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