| atmospheric mold spores in tehran, iran. | plate method, using modified sabouraud and littman oxgall agra media, was used to study atmospheric mold spores in tehran, iran, for a complete year. twenty-two different genera of molds were identified and counted. of these, yeast, penicillium, cladosporium, rhodotorula, alternaria, stemphylium and aspergillus were the most abundant and were seen all year 'round. other genera were observed seasonally and in small numbers. | 1978 | 343658 |
| study of the distribution of malassezia species in patients with pityriasis versicolor and healthy individuals in tehran, iran. | pityriasis versicolor is a superficial infection of the stratum corneum which caused by a group of yeasts formerly named pityrosporium. the taxonomy of these lipophilic yeasts has recently been modified and includes seven species referred as malassezia. the aim of this study is to compare the distribution of malassezia species isolated from pityriasis versicolor lesions and those isolated from healthy skins. | 2004 | 15119958 |
| onychomycosis in tehran: mycological study of 504 patients. | onychomycosis is a common nail disorder resulting from the invasion of the nail plate by a dermatophyte, yeast or mould species and gives rise to some diverse clinical presentations. the purpose of the present study was to isolate and identify the causative fungi of onychomycosis in the population of tehran, iran. nail samples from 504 patients with prediagnosis of onychomycosis during 2005 were examined both by direct microscopical observation of fungal elements in koh preparations and in cultu ... | 2010 | 19389065 |
| double-stranded rna viral infection of trichomonas vaginalis (tvv1) in iranian isolates. | the totiviridae family includes a number of viruses that can infect protozoan parasites such as leishmania and giardia and fungi like saccharomyces cerevisiae. some isolates of trichomonas vaginalis are also infected with one or more double-stranded rna (dsrna) viruses. in this study, the frequency of trichomonas vaginalis virus (tvv1) was evaluated in iranian isolates of t. vaginalis in tehran, iran. one thousand five hundred vaginal samples were collected from patients attending obstetrics and ... | 2017 | 28478201 |