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Dermatomycosis and the environment

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, May 16, 2006.

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    Dermatomycosis and environment
    Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi. 2006;47(2):63-7 (in Japanese)
     
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    Occurrence of dermatophyte, in nails, feet and hands of universitary students
    Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2006 May-Jun;39(3):269-71
    Siqueira ER, Ferreira JC, Maffei CM, Candido RC
     
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    Analysis of the dermatophyte species isolated in the British Isles between 1980 and 2005 and review of worldwide dermatophyte trends over the last three decades.
    Med Mycol. 2007 Mar;45(2):131-41
    Borman AM, Campbell CK, Fraser M, Johnson EM
     
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    Diverse human skin fungal communities in children converge in adulthood
    Jay-Hyun Jo et al
    Journal of Investigative Dermatology; 29 July 2016
     
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