In view of the increasing diversity of fungal pathogens in high risk patients, the differences in the antifungal spectrum of the available agents, and the looming threat of resistance ...
Tinea capitis, which is most often caused by Trichophyton tonsurans,is among the most common fungal infections in children. [2] Tinea capitis occurs primarily in the prepubertal age group.
An often-overlooked mechanism of gene regulation may be involved in the failure of antifungal drugs in the clinic, claims a ...
Novel fungal skin infection in US prompts vigilance from ... Incidence of invasive aspergillosis varies among children with leukemia Researchers determined that invasive aspergillosis occurred ...
Fungal contamination of an eye product is known to potentially cause eye infections. "If an infection occurs, it may be vision-threatening, and in very rare cases potentially life-threatening in ...