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systematic control of dermatophytosis profunda of cattle in the former gdr.human occupational diseases orginated from trichophyton verrucosum infection of cattle belonged to the most frequent zooanthroponoses since 1960. morbidity peaks of this human dermatophytosis could be observed in 1970 and 1971 with about 740 cases of occupational diseases per year. the ecological properties of tr. verrucosum (compulsory monoxenic parasite), the pathogenetic development of bovine dermatophytosis (rising immunity with subsequent elimination of the agent), systematic medical therap ...19902103596
a case of human ringworm due to trichophyton verrucosum in south australia. 19665977945
[tinea barbae caused trichophyton verrucosum].report on a 48-year-old man, incidentally occupied as a farmer who was infected by one of his calves. due to insufficient therapy he produced an expanded tinea barbae.19836685950
an epidemic of human ringworm due to trichophyton verrucosum. 195913674531
five-hour diagnosis of dermatophyte nail infections with specific detection of trichophyton rubrum.a rapid two-step dna extraction method and a multiplex pcr for the detection of dermatophytes in general and trichophyton rubrum specifically were developed and evaluated with dna extracted from pure cultures and from clinically diseased nails. dna from the following dermatophytes was used: epidermophyton floccosum, microsporum audouinii, microsporum canis, microsporum gypseum, microsporum nanum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton schoenleinii, trichophyton soudanense ...200717267633
high infection rate of trichophyton verrucosum in calves from central italy.recent epidemiological features of the zoonotic dermatophyte trichophyton verrucosum were investigated in 294 calves from 20 farms located in central italy. by the combination of microscopic examinations and fungal cultures, the total prevalence rate of t. verrucosum infection was found to be high, with 87.7% of samples yielding positive results and 100% of farms being infected. farm to farm prevalence of infection varied from 25% to 100% of the examined calves. prevalence rates were higher in f ...200918705659
trichophyton bullosum: a new zoonotic dermatophyte species.we report the first human case of dermatophytosis caused by trichophyton bullosum in a 21-year-old male who had a skin lesion located on his forearm. the dermatophyte was isolated in culture and further identified by sequence analysis of internal transcripted spacer regions. the species t. bullosum is a zoophilic dermatophyte rarely isolated from the coat of horses in africa and asia. in the present case, it was probably transmitted by contact with an infected donkey in a rural area in france. a ...201121905949
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