| [research of keratinophiles in the soil and their effects on human cutaneous pathology in the lyons area]. | between 1967 and 1977, the systematic research of keratinophiles of the ground in a radius of 30--50 km around lyon, has shown the ubiquitarian predominance of microsporum nanum, which is probably the most ancient occupant of the ground. the most intensive areas of human and animal occupation in the rhodanian tract show the predominance of microsporum gypseum, which is scarcely found in man. sporadic localizations, tightly limites, bound to cirulcation axes and international gathering, let us de ... | 1979 | 488487 |
| microsporum nanum infection in victoria. | | 1977 | 614033 |
| microsporum nanum infection in south australia. | two cases of human ringworm caused by the dermatophyte microsporum nanum are reported from south australia. m. nanum is the commonest cause of ringworm in pigs and is known to cause porcine infections in australia. this report shows the value of mycological investigations in determining the possible source of such infections. | 1976 | 958065 |
| first european report of swine infection by microsporum nanum. | the first european case of swine infection by microsporum nanum is reported. the infected pig came from a farm in the emilia-romagna region of italy. european records of human and lower animal infections by this fungus and soil isolation records are discussed. | 1976 | 1033462 |
| [microsporum nanum. a fourth report of human infection in brazil]. | the authors present the fourth brazilian case of human microsporum nanum (m. nanum) infection. a child of nine months old presents cutaneous dorsal lesions compatible with tinea corporis, which appeared one month before. the culture revealed m. nanum. the lesions resolved spontaneously after a month. epidemiologic investigation in the patient's place of origin identified swine infected by m. nanum, indicating the probable source of the infection. | 1992 | 1342128 |
| taxonomic study of keratinophilic fungi isolated from soil and some mammals in france. | in france, most of the researches have showed the distribution of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the soil and in the coat of wild mammals. during these last years, we have also practiced numerous investigations about the distribution of such fungi. the isolated species are: trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton terrestre, trichophyton ajelloï, trichophyton simii, microsporum gypseum, microsporum cookei, microsporum nanum, microsporum persicolor, anixiopsis stercoraria, chrys ... | 1988 | 2454405 |
| keratinophilic fungi on sheep hairs from the west bank of jordan. | the mycoflora of the hair in 285 sheep from the west bank of jordan was analysed and the frequency of occurrence and the relative importance value for different fungal species found were calculated. ninety six species which belong to 36 genera were isolated. forty one of these species were either well-known agents of animal and human mycoses (trichophyton verrucosum, t. mentagrophytes, microsporum nanum, m. canis, and others), or have been isolated from human and animal lesions (arthroderma cuni ... | 1989 | 2797114 |
| tinea capitis caused by microsporum nanum. | | 1987 | 3127143 |
| electron microscopic observation on infected hairs of kerion caused by microsporum nanum. | microsporum nanum can afflict human hair, although pigs are the usual focus of infection. although this dermatophyte was thought to invade hair as an endothrix, electron microscopic studies show it to cause ectothrix infection due to its keratinolytic activities. | 1987 | 3429098 |
| in vitro studies of antidermatophytic activity of juliflorine and its screening as carcinogen in salmonella/microsome test system. | juliflorine, an alkaloid from prosopis juliflora, was tested for its antifungal activity against the freshly isolated cultures of dermatophytic fungi and its inhibitory effect was compared with that of griseofulvin. the results indicated that the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) of juliflorine against trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton violaceum, trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton tonsurans, trichophyton megninii, trichophyton gallinae, microsporum canis, microsporum nanum, microspor ... | 1986 | 3513775 |
| microsporum nanum infection in hog farmers. | microsporum nanum is a dermatophyte that can cause disease in both man and animals and is most frequently associated with ringworm infection in pigs. human infections are rare in the literature. three new cases of human m. nanum infection are reported here. two patients had inflammatory tinea faciei and one had tinea cruris. the patients were successfully treated with clotrimazole or miconazole cream, sometimes combined with griseofulvin. all three patients were hog farmers and lived in the same ... | 1986 | 3782533 |
| microsporid gonitis caused by microsporum nanum. | the mycid reaction in the form of exudative gonarthritis was observed in the case of a 65-year-old farmer suffering from a profound mycosis of the chin. | 1985 | 4069191 |
| isolation of microsporum nanum from man in india. | | 1972 | 4636285 |
| human infection by microsporum nanum in brazil. | | 1972 | 4651713 |
| [microsporial infection caused by microsporum nanum fuentes in the province of florence]. | | 1973 | 4704164 |
| a report of three human infections due to microsporum nanum. | | 1973 | 4759452 |
| microsporum nanum. a review of the literature and a report of two cases. | | 1966 | 4952817 |
| case report. microsporum nanum: a cause of porcine ringworm in ontario. | | 1972 | 5041149 |
| microsporum nanum in new zealand pigs. | | 1966 | 5223674 |
| ringworm caused by microsporum nanum in new zealand. | | 1969 | 5258849 |
| first case of tinea infection by microsporum nanum in romania. | | 1970 | 5529052 |
| diagnosis of microsporum nanum infection in swine. | | 1966 | 5948866 |
| experimental microsporum nanum infection in swine. | | 1966 | 5949147 |
| ringworm caused by microsporum nanum in pigs in queensland. | | 1966 | 5950723 |
| scalp infection by microsporum nanum. | | 1983 | 6417369 |
| [microsporum nanum. report of the 2d case of human infection in brazil]. | | 1984 | 6505515 |
| [case of tinea barbae profunda caused by microsporum nanum]. | | 1983 | 6669727 |
| a survey of dermatophytes isolated from human patients in the united states from 1979 to 1981 with chronological listings of worldwide incidence of five dermatophytes often isolated in the united states. | a survey of dermatophytes isolated from patients seeking medical advice was made from 1979 to 1981 in the united states. the survey included 54 locations with data from 40 cities and 2 states. correlations of these data with that of the other localities of the world were made to illustrate the dynamic epidemiology of several common dermatophytes. the most often isolated dermatophyte in this survey was trichophyton rubrum having 53.66% of the total for these three calendar years. in a chronologic ... | 1984 | 6727982 |
| microsporum nanum--a report from malawi (africa). | microsporum nanum fuentes 1956 has been identified in scrapings from a skin lesion in a patient in karonga district, malawi, africa. we believe that this is the first such identification from the african continent. the patient had a single skin lesion in his popliteal fossa and was known to rear pigs. | 1995 | 7477092 |
| isolation of microsporum nanum from a patient with tinea corporis in madras, india. | microsporum nanum was isolated from a case of tinea corporis in a 16-year-old boy. this is the first recorded case of human ringworm infection caused by m. nanum in india. | 1997 | 9476494 |
| chemical analysis and antifungal activity of the essential oil of calea clematidea. | the chemical composition of the essential oils of calea clematidea baker obtained by hydrodistillation of the leaves and flowers was analysed by gc and gc/ms and the oils were assayed for their antifungal activities. the essential oil of the leaves showed a high content of a new natural epoxy terpenoid, named clemateol (ca. 70 %), with minor amounts of o-vanillin (6.5 %), spathulenol (4.2 %), alpha-terpinene (4.0 %), germacrene b (2.9 %), yomogi alcohol (1.8 %), ( e)-caryophylene (1.7 %), m-cyme ... | 2002 | 12357399 |
| anti dermatophytic activity of azardirachta indica (neem) by invitro study. | the leaf and seed extracts of the plant azardirachta indica were tested for antidermatophytic activity against dermatophytes such as trichophyton ruberum, trichophyton, mentagrophytes, trichophyton violaceum, microsporum nanum and epidermophyton floccosum by tube dilution technique. the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) of neem seed extract was found to be lower tan that of neem leaf when tested against different species of dermatophytes. | 2002 | 12785173 |
| the perfect states of keratinomyces ajelloi vanbreuseghem, trichophyton terrestre durie & frey and microsporum nanum fuentes. | | 1961 | 13720313 |
| [considerations on the morphology, pathogenic power and "geophilia" of microsporum nanum-fuentes 1956]. | | 1963 | 14045061 |
| microsporum nanum: first recorded isolation from animals in the united states. | the first cases in the united states of swine infections caused by the fungus microsporum nanum are reported. the infections occurred in a herd of yorkshire swine in pennsylvania. the dermatophyte, which readily produced experimental infections, was identified by isolation and studies in pure cultures. | 1964 | 14074853 |
| [isolation of microsporum nanum and other dermatophytes from samples of german soil]. | | 1964 | 14291441 |
| the prevalence of microsporum nanum infection in swine. | | 1965 | 14291573 |
| infection of swine with microsporum nanum. | | 1965 | 14306200 |
| clinical aspects of microsporum nanum infection in swine. | | 1965 | 14324346 |
| role of chrysosporium keratinophillum in the parasitic evolution of dermatophytes. | anti-dermatophytic activity of chrysosporium keratinophillum against species of the genera trichophyton, microsporum and epidermophyton floccosum was tested in vitro. when c. keratinophillum and different species of dermatophytes were inoculated on sabouraud's dextrose agar plates 2 cm apart, no antagonistic effect of c. keratinophillum on the mycelial growth of dermatophytes was observed. however, conidia production was not observed on the hyphae of trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton tonsurans a ... | 2005 | 16262884 |
| 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 ... | 2007 | 17267633 |
| effect of azadirachta indica (neem) on the growth pattern of dermatophytes. | to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) and minimum fungicidal concentration (mfc) for the extracts of the leaves and seeds of the plant azadirachta indica against various dermatophytes. | 2003 | 17642990 |
| outbreak of ringworm in a traditional iberian pig farm in spain. | an outbreak of dermatophytosis caused by microsporum nanum in a traditional iberian extensive farm is described. the morbidity was 100% among lactating sows; however, suckling and weaning pigs, as well as boars never developed the lesions seen in the sows. the clinical aspects of porcine ringworm caused by this fungus are discussed and the ecology of the organism is reviewed. | 2011 | 19821905 |
| maldi-tof mass spectrometry for rapid identification of clinical fungal isolates based on ribosomal protein biomarkers. | this study aimed to evaluate the identification of clinical fungal isolates (yeast and molds) by protein profiling using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (maldi-tof/ms). a total of 125 clinical fungal culture isolates (yeast and filamentous fungi) were collected. the test set included 88 yeast isolates (candida albicans, candida glabrata, candida guilliermondii, candida kefyr, candida krusei, candida parapsilosis, candida rugosa, candida tropicalis and ... | 2015 | 25541362 |
| identification of dermatophilus congolensis from lower leg dermatitis of cattle in kerala, india. | this study was conducted to identify the aetiological agents associated with a particular type of lower leg dermatitis, locally called pododermatitis, among dairy cattle in kerala. skin scabs and scrapings were collected aseptically from 82 naturally occurring cases of lower leg dermatitis in cattle and were subjected to direct microscopical examination and bacterial and fungal culture. microscopical examination of the skin scrapings with 10% potassium hydroxide revealed fungal spores in hair sh ... | 2015 | 27044156 |