Changing trend of superficial mycoses with increasing nondermatophyte mold infection: A clinicomycological study at a tertiary referral center in Assam
Conclusion: The epidemiology of fungal infection and the causative fungi is seen to vary geographically and with time. This study reflects the changing trend of fungal infection in the north eastern region with a high rate of isolation of nondermatophyte moulds as the causative agent.
Source: Indian Journal of Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Debeeka Hazarika Nazneen Jahan Ajanta Sharma Source Type: research
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