Trichophyton, Microsporum, Epidermophyton, and Agents of Superficial Mycoses

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Abstract

The taxonomy of the melanized fungi and the most relevant epidemiological and clinical aspects, and the laboratory procedures for the diagnosis of infections caused by these agents, are discussed in this chapter. This chapter covers most of the agents of phaeohyphomycosis, chromoblastomycosis, and sporotrichosis, as well as a number of agents of superficial and cutaneous disease. The genera discussed in this chapter belong to the ascomycetous orders Botryosphaeriales (Lasiodiplodia and Neoscytalidium), Chaetothyriales (Cladophialophora, Exophiala, Fonsecaea, Knufia, Phialophora, Rhinocladiella, and Veronaea), Calosphaeriales (Pleurostomophora), Diaporthales (Phaeoacremonium), Dothideales (Aureobasidium and Hormonema), Microascales (Scedosporium), Ophiostomatales (Sporothrix), Pleosporales (Alternaria, Curvularia, and Exserohilum), and Venturiales (Ochroconis). The most recent data on the in vitro and in vivo experimental antifungal susceptibility of melanized fungi to the available antifungal drugs are also provided.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManual of Clinical Microbiology
Publisherwiley
Pages2128-2152
Number of pages25
ISBN (Electronic)9781683672807
ISBN (Print)9781119741411
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

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Keywords

  • Curvularia
  • Exophiala
  • Melanized fungi
  • Scedosporium
  • Sporothrix

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