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Pospischil I, Reinhardt C, Bontems O, Salamin K, Fratti M, Blanchard G, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Oct; 8(10). PMID: 36294584
Rapid and reliable fungal identification is crucial to delineate infectious diseases, and to establish appropriate treatment for onychomycosis. Compared to conventional diagnostic methods, molecular techniques are faster and feature higher...
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Yamada T, Yaguchi T, Maeda M, Alshahni M, Salamin K, Guenova E, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2022 May; 66(6):e0005922. PMID: 35546111
Trichophyton indotineae causes dermatophytosis that is resistant to terbinafine and azole compounds. The aim of this study was to determine the mechanisms of resistance to itraconazole (ITC) and voriconazole (VRC)...
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Gou S, Monod M, Salomon D, Kalia Y
Pharmaceutics . 2022 Feb; 14(2). PMID: 35214004
Lack of accurate diagnosis and the use of formulations designed to address the poor aqueous solubility of antifungal agents, but not optimized for delivery, contribute to unsatisfactory outcomes for topical...
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Yamada T, Yaguchi T, Salamin K, Guenova E, Feuermann M, Monod M
J Fungi (Basel) . 2021 Aug; 7(7). PMID: 34356921
A recently identified major facilitator superfamily (MFS)-type transporter (TruMFS1) has been shown to give resistance to azole compounds and cycloheximide (CYH) when overexpressed in . We investigated the roles of...
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Yamada T, Yaguchi T, Tamura T, Pich C, Salamin K, Feuermann M, et al.
Mycoses . 2021 Apr; 64(8):936-946. PMID: 33896045
Background: Dermatophytes showing reduced sensitivity to antifungal agents have emerged in several countries. One terbinafine resistant strain of Trichophyton rubrum, TIMM20092, also showed reduced sensitivity to itraconazole (ITC) and voriconazole...
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Geiser D, Al-Hatmi A, Aoki T, Arie T, Balmas V, Barnes I, et al.
Phytopathology . 2020 Nov; 111(7):1064-1079. PMID: 33200960
Scientific communication is facilitated by a data-driven, scientifically sound taxonomy that considers the end-user's needs and established successful practice. In 2013, the community voiced near unanimous support for a concept...
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Nenoff P, Verma S, Ebert A, Suss A, Fischer E, Auerswald E, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2020 Oct; 6(4). PMID: 33027904
Chronic recalcitrant dermatophytoses, due to (.) Type VIII are on the rise in India and are noteworthy for their predominance. It would not be wrong to assume that travel and...
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ODonnell K, Al-Hatmi A, Aoki T, Brankovics B, Cano-Lira J, Coleman J, et al.
mSphere . 2020 Sep; 5(5). PMID: 32938701
This article is to alert medical mycologists and infectious disease specialists of recent name changes of medically important species of the filamentous mold species can cause localized and life-threating infections...
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Bontems O, Fratti M, Salamin K, Guenova E, Monod M
J Fungi (Basel) . 2020 Jul; 6(2). PMID: 32604976
Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Knowledge of their epidemiology can facilitate the prevention of dermatophytosis and improve prophylactic measures. We sought...
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Ebert A, Monod M, Salamin K, Burmester A, Uhrlass S, Wiegand C, et al.
Mycoses . 2020 Apr; 63(7):717-728. PMID: 32301159
Background: An alarming increase in recalcitrant dermatophytosis has been witnessed in India over the past decade. Drug resistance may play a major role in this scenario. Objectives: The aim of...