Fungi of the genus Trichosporon are widespread in the biosphere and are a frequent component of the skin mycobiota. They are opportunistic organisms that adopt a commensal lifestyle on the skin in healthy humans but can cause pathological changes (trichosporonosis) of various intensity and range in immunocompromised persons. The species recorded in our study (T. asahii, T. capitatum, T. cutaneum, T. inkin, T. pullulans) are potential anthropopathogens. T. asahii, T. cutaneum and T. inkin are classed as BSL-2 in the biosafety classifi cation
Background: Trichosporon species are commonly known as causative agents of skin infections and also ...
The results of observations on the occurrence of S. cerevisiae in the respiratory and digestive syst...
Background. During the past 2 decades, invasive trichosporonosis has emerged as an opportunistic inf...
Trichosporon isolated from the skin in hospitalized patients. Acta Mycol. 48 (2): 147–153, 2013. Fun...
Trichosporon spp. has gained importance as the cases of immunosuppressed patients increase. The genu...
Fungi of the genus Trichosporon are increasingly recognized as causative agents of superficial and i...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Although dermatophytes are considered the major cause of onychomycosis, many r...
Diseases caused by fungi can be divided into three broad groups: superficial mycosis, subcutaneous m...
The human skin is inhabited by many species of bacteria and fungi, which are its natural microbiota....
This fungus is part of the normal human flora. It often grows in cultures of stool, skin, and urine....
The reevaluation of the genus Trichosporon has led to the replacement of the old taxon Trichosporon ...
Introduction: Trichosporonosis is usually known to cause superficial mycoses, but now it is emerged ...
Background: Trichophyton is a keratinophilic filamentous fungus which has the ability to invade kera...
Trichosporon species are emerging as opportunistic agents that cause systemic diseases in immunocomp...
Introduction Trichosporon is a genus of yeast-like fungi. It is perhaps most widely known as the cau...
Background: Trichosporon species are commonly known as causative agents of skin infections and also ...
The results of observations on the occurrence of S. cerevisiae in the respiratory and digestive syst...
Background. During the past 2 decades, invasive trichosporonosis has emerged as an opportunistic inf...
Trichosporon isolated from the skin in hospitalized patients. Acta Mycol. 48 (2): 147–153, 2013. Fun...
Trichosporon spp. has gained importance as the cases of immunosuppressed patients increase. The genu...
Fungi of the genus Trichosporon are increasingly recognized as causative agents of superficial and i...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Although dermatophytes are considered the major cause of onychomycosis, many r...
Diseases caused by fungi can be divided into three broad groups: superficial mycosis, subcutaneous m...
The human skin is inhabited by many species of bacteria and fungi, which are its natural microbiota....
This fungus is part of the normal human flora. It often grows in cultures of stool, skin, and urine....
The reevaluation of the genus Trichosporon has led to the replacement of the old taxon Trichosporon ...
Introduction: Trichosporonosis is usually known to cause superficial mycoses, but now it is emerged ...
Background: Trichophyton is a keratinophilic filamentous fungus which has the ability to invade kera...
Trichosporon species are emerging as opportunistic agents that cause systemic diseases in immunocomp...
Introduction Trichosporon is a genus of yeast-like fungi. It is perhaps most widely known as the cau...
Background: Trichosporon species are commonly known as causative agents of skin infections and also ...
The results of observations on the occurrence of S. cerevisiae in the respiratory and digestive syst...
Background. During the past 2 decades, invasive trichosporonosis has emerged as an opportunistic inf...