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- Microsporum canis is a pathogenic, a****ual fungus in the phylum Ascomycota that infects the upper, dead layers of skin on domesticated cats, and occasionally...
- Microsporum amazoni**** Microsporum audouinii Microsporum boullardii Microsporum canis Microsporum canis var. distortum Microsporum cookei Microsporum...
- fungus can cause dermatophytosis. They are typically of the Trichophyton, Microsporum, or Epidermophyton type. Risk factors include using public showers, contact...
- Microsporum audouinii is an anthropophilic fungus in the genus Microsporum. It is a type of dermatophyte that colonizes keratinized tissues (primarily...
- Microsporum nanum is a pathogenic fungus in the family Arthrodermataceae. It is a type of dermatophyte that causes infection in dead keratinized tissues...
- Microsporum gypseum is a soil-****ociated dermatophyte that occasionally is known to colonise and infect the upper dead layers of the skin of mammals....
- Microsporum gallinae is a fungus of the genus Microsporum that causes dermatophytosis, commonly known as ringworm. Chickens represent the host po****tion...
- Microsporum fulvum is a wildly-distributed dermatophyte species in the Fungi Kingdom. It is known to be a close relative to other dermatophytes such as...
- is primarily caused by dermatophytes in the genera Trichophyton and Microsporum that invade the hair shaft. The clinical presentation is typically single...
- Traditionally, these anamorphic (a****ual or imperfect fungi) mold genera are: Microsporum, Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. There are about 40 species in these...