Fungal infections of skin are most common dermatological problems in this world. It has been investigated that worldwide 40 million people suffer from various kinds of fungal infections. During the past several years, there has been an increasing incidence of fungal infections due to a growth in immunocompromised population such as organ transplant recipients, cancer and HIV/AIDS patients. There are numerous antifungal agents used clinically to treat fungal infections, i.e., echinocandins, griseofulvin, azoles, allylamines, and flucytosine. The treatment with modern drugs has not been without its complications, particularly the drug resistances. Since ancient times, plants have been an exemplary source of medicine. Phytochemistry of differe...
In the last years, the risk of human fungal infections has been extensively increased with the incre...
The risk of invasive fungal disease is increased in immune-compromised individuals, causing higher l...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
Fungal infections of skin are most common dermatological problems in this world. It has been investi...
Nowadays, fungal infection of skin is one of the most common dermatological problems worldwide. It h...
Fungi have emerged worldwide as increasingly frequent causes of healthcare-associated infections, bu...
Nosocomial infections caused by fungi have increased greatly in recent years, mainly due to the risi...
In the past few decades, a worldwide increase in the incidence of fungal infections has been observe...
The rate of fungal infections is increasing rapidly, and pathogenesis of their species is poorly und...
Invasive fungal infections with high mortality rate are a growing health concern in hospitals and me...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest worldwide in the use of alternative/herbal medic...
In this chapter, informations on the recent advances regarding antifungal activity of natural produc...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
Skin, hair, and nail fungal infections affect almost a billion people globally and their incidence i...
Human skin acts as a physical barrier; however, sometimes the skin gets infected by fungi, which bec...
In the last years, the risk of human fungal infections has been extensively increased with the incre...
The risk of invasive fungal disease is increased in immune-compromised individuals, causing higher l...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
Fungal infections of skin are most common dermatological problems in this world. It has been investi...
Nowadays, fungal infection of skin is one of the most common dermatological problems worldwide. It h...
Fungi have emerged worldwide as increasingly frequent causes of healthcare-associated infections, bu...
Nosocomial infections caused by fungi have increased greatly in recent years, mainly due to the risi...
In the past few decades, a worldwide increase in the incidence of fungal infections has been observe...
The rate of fungal infections is increasing rapidly, and pathogenesis of their species is poorly und...
Invasive fungal infections with high mortality rate are a growing health concern in hospitals and me...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest worldwide in the use of alternative/herbal medic...
In this chapter, informations on the recent advances regarding antifungal activity of natural produc...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
Skin, hair, and nail fungal infections affect almost a billion people globally and their incidence i...
Human skin acts as a physical barrier; however, sometimes the skin gets infected by fungi, which bec...
In the last years, the risk of human fungal infections has been extensively increased with the incre...
The risk of invasive fungal disease is increased in immune-compromised individuals, causing higher l...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...