Pathogens, Volume 11, Issue 9
2022 September - 115 articles
Cover Story: Dermatophytes are fungi that can invade keratinized tissues in humans and animals. In this review, we discuss current dermatophyte classification and current and potential diagnostic techniques. We include an in-depth discussion of the prevalent zoophile Microsporum canis. Fungal culture is considered the gold standard for dermatophytosis diagnosis; however, modern molecular assays can overcome the disadvantages of this technique, including the length of time required for test completion. The positive mating type of M. canis isolates recovered from animals appears to be nearing extinction, impeding sexual reproduction, and providing evidence of host–pathogen adaptation. Investigating M. canis strains around the world would help to elucidate the evolutionary trajectory of this fungus and assess novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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