نتایج جستجو برای: fungal infections

تعداد نتایج: 325171  

Journal: :Mayo Clinic Proceedings 1994

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 1979

Journal: :Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases 2011

Journal: :Mycoses 2015
N Klimko Y Kozlova S Khostelidi O Shadrivova Y Borzova E Burygina N Vasilieva D W Denning

The incidence and prevalence of fungal infections in Russia is unknown. We estimated the burden of fungal infections in Russia according to the methodology of the LIFE program (www.LIFE-worldwide.org). The total number of patients with serious and chronic mycoses in Russia in 2011 was three million. Most of these patients (2,607,494) had superficial fungal infections (recurrent vulvovaginal can...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
keyvan pakshir g. shekarkhar s. mostagnie b. sabayan a. vaghefikia

hospitalized patients have a potential risk for nosocomial infections. airborne fungi are one of the main causes of fungal infections in this group. the objective of this study was to investigate the concentrations and species of airborne fungi in two general hospitals in shiraz, southern iran. air samples were collected from high-risk wards, using settle plate method. fungal colonies were iden...

2014
Noopur Kulkarni Vishwajeet T. Kale

With the change in the lifestyle of the humans, there is increase in the opportunistic infections, because increase in the immunocompromised diseases. Thus the importance of the oral fungal infections has increased during the last decades. The fungi are also components of the normal oral flora. Both yeasts and the filamentous types can cause infection of the different parts of the oral cavity s...

2011
Ben E. de Pauw

Yeasts and moulds now rank amongst the 10 most frequently isolated pathogens in febrile patients with an impaired immune system. Fungi are mainly opportunistic pathogens that only invade the body if a severely weakened natural defense permits them to do so. Most factors facilitating an invasive fungal infection are unavoidable because they are directly connected to the underlying diseases as we...

Journal: :Respirology 2012
Jeannina A Smith Carol A Kauffman

This review details some of the advances that have been made in the recent decade in the diagnosis, treatment and epidemiology of pulmonary fungal infections. These advances have occurred because of increasing knowledge regarding the fungal genome, better understanding of the structures of the fungal cell wall and cell membrane and the use of molecular epidemiological techniques. The clinical i...

Journal: :BMJ clinical evidence 2006
Jill Ferrari

INTRODUCTION Fungal infections are reported to cause 23% of foot diseases and 50% of nail conditions in people seen by dermatologists, but are less common in the general population, affecting 3% to 12% of people. METHODS AND OUTCOMES We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of oral treatments for fungal toenail infections in a...

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2012
Li Yang Hsu Limin Wijaya Esther Shu-Ting Ng Eduardo Gotuzzo

Fungal infections are more common and diverse in the tropics but are also increasingly seen in returning travelers and migrants as international travel becomes easier. They are conventionally classified into superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, and systemic mycoses. This article provides an overview of superficial, cutaneous, and subcutaneous mycoses that are more prevalent and/or geographical...

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