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Fungal Infections, Pathogenesis and Treatment

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Fungal Infections, Pathogenesis and Treatment. Fungal infections. 400 out of 75,000 Primary infections Opportunistic infections Myco -toxins Allergy. Mycoses. Superficial and cutaneous Subcutaneous Deep (systemic). Examples of yeast of medical importance. Candida species - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Fungal Infections,  Pathogenesis and Treatment

Fungal Infections, Pathogenesis

and Treatment

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Fungal infections

400 out of 75,000

Primary infections

Opportunistic infections

Myco-toxins

Allergy

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Mycoses

Superficial and cutaneous

Subcutaneous

Deep (systemic)

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Examples of yeast of medical importance

Candida species

Cryptococcus neoformans

Malassezia species

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Examples of moulds of medical

importance

Dermatophytes

Aspergillus species

Zygomycetes

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Superficial and CutaneousMycoses

Skin, hair, nail and mucus membranes

Most common

World-wide

Ringworm infections du to Dermatophytes

Yeast infections due to Candida

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pityriasis versicolor

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Direct examination

pityriasis versicolor

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Tinea nigra

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Skin scrapings

Tinea nigra

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Dermatophytosis caused by M. canisfollowing contact with infectious cat

Dermatophytosis

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Dermatophytosis direct skin examination

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Dermatophytosis

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Fungal nail infection

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Subcutaneous Mycoses

Skin, subcutaneous tissues, fascia and bone

LocalizedTraumaMore in tropicsMycetoma, chromomycosis and

sporotrichosis

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Mycetoma

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Mycetoma

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SporotrichosisA 60-year-old woman developed multiple subcutaneous

nodules and abscesses on her right hand and forearm 7 days after finger thorn prick

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ClassicalChromoblastomycosis:Fonsecaea pedrosoi

De Hoog, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures

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Nodulose chromoblastomycosis(Senegal): Fonsecaea pedrosoi

De Hoog, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures

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Systemic Mycoses

Deep-seated

Inhalation

Primary (restricted)

Opportunistic (world-wide)

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Opportunistic fungal infections Aspergillosis

Pulmonary Disseminated Para nasal sinusitis

Candidiasis Pulmonary Candidemia

Cryptococcus meningitis

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Polyene antifungal agents

Amphotericin B

Nystatin

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Azoles antifungal agents

Clotrimazole Econazole Ketoconazole Miconazole Fluconazole Itraconazole Posaconazole Voriconazole

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Other antifungal agents

Echinocandins Anidulafungin Caspofungin Micafungin

Terbinafine

5-fluorocytosine