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[epidemiological survey of dermatophytosis in spain (april-june 2001)].a three-month (april-june 2001) cross-sectional study was designed to assess the epidemiological profile of dermatophytosis in spain.200314572379
[dermatophytoses due to microsporum gypseum: report of eight cases and literature review].microsporum gypseum is a geophilic fungus infrequent agent of human dermatophytoses and world-wide in distribution. in cadiz, spain, between 1997 and 2003, a study of 133 positive cases showed that the fifth more isolated dermatophyte was m. gypseum (6.0%), followed by trichophyton mentagrophytes (24,8%), microsporun canis (24,6%), trichophyton rubrum (21,8%) y trichophyton violaceum (6,8%). during 2003 the infection due to this fungus has been repeatedly observed in our area (17.5%). we report ...200415709790
[dermatophytoses due to anthropophilic fungi in cadiz, spain, between 1997 and 2008].cutaneous fungal infections are a major public health problem. the distribution of the dermatophytoses varies between countries and geographical areas. the aim of this study was to determine the incidence, epidemiology, etiology, and clinical course of the dermatophytoses caused by anthropophilic fungi in cadiz, spain, over the past 12 years.201020398600
study of onychomycosis in córdoba, spain: prevailing fungi and pattern of infection.from a total of 20,004 patients seen during two years, we carried out a mycologic nail investigation (direct microscopy and repeated cultures). ninety-three (43.2%) of the nails were judged to be infected by their clinical appearance. they fulfilled the laboratory criteria required to start antifungal treatment (isolation of the same fungus in culture on two consecutive occasions), but only in 64 cases (29.7%) was there a clinical and mycological recovery once antifungal treatment and follow up ...19979299751
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