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    Many have Athlete's Foot

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    Athlete’s Foot One in five people have athlete’s foot. Adults are more likely than children to get athlete's foot. Men also get it more often than women do. People are more likely to get athlete's foot in the winter because when people wear shoes that cover your feet it will make your feet warm and sweaty. This will cause the fungus that causes athlete’s foot to grow because the fungus will grow in warm, damp places. Athlete’s foot is defined by Merriam Webster dictionary as a fungal infection

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    Athlete’s foot is a contagious fungal infection that people get on their feet. The scientific name is tinea pedis. It is usually found between toes, but it can spread. This infection is caused by fungi that prefer humid environments such as trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum. People can get athlete’s foot by sweating, wearing covered shoes for prolonged periods of time, and by walking barefoot in wet areas. Symptoms of athlete’s foot may include patches of cracked skin that are

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    Athlete’s foot is a skin condition that affects the sole of the foot and the skin between the toes. The medical term for athlete’s foot is tinea pedis. Some people in the armed forces refer to it as jungle rot due to the tropical conditions that they face. There are three common types of fungal athlete’s foot: moccasin, interdigital, and inflammatory or blistering. The moccasin type affects the soles of the feet. The interdigital type affects the skin between the toes, and the inflammatory type can

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    Athlete's Foot Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection of the skin on the feet. It often occurs on the skin between the toes or underneath the toes. It can also occur on the soles of the feet. The infection can spread from person to person (contagious). CAUSES Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus. This fungus grows in warm, moist places. Most people get athlete's foot by sharing shower stalls, towels, and wet floors with someone who is infected. Not washing your feet or changing your

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    Ringworm Essay

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    Ringworms is a contagious fungal infection that occasionally occurs on the surface of people or animals skin. Ringworms can also be called tinea corporis. Children, athletics, and people who change in locker rooms, are the most commonly people that can get affected by this infection. People who has weakened immune system have more problem fighting off ringworms. Pets can also have ringworm infection. People believe that ringworms is an infection that has something to do with real worms, but we know

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    Ringworm is an issue that could transpire at any age and time. It makes the influenced zone look repulsive. Ringworm resembles a little fix on the skin, which has an aroused red ring. It spreads towards outwards and develops. The region inside the ring is dark and inconsistent. The patch steadily develops into a vast ring step by step, and consequently it is called ringworm. There are risks that few times, a few patches would happen anyplace in the skin, particularly for the situation where you get

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    Nail Fungus Essay

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    Looking for a cure for nail fungus? You can use home remedies for fungus, buy a product over the counter at the Chemist. Or go to your Doctor for a prescription antifungal medication. There are so many remedies out there it is a matter of finding the one that works for you. It is usually common for people to get nail fungus in their big toes. However, I got it first in the fingernail of my middle finger. Which to this day has never looked the same? It can spread very easily, and the worst part

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    Topic: Ringworm Title: Cause and Cure of Ringworm Ringworm is an issue that could transpire at any age and time. It makes the influenced zone look repulsive. Ringworm resembles a little fix on the skin, which has an aroused red ring. It spreads towards outwards and develops. The region inside the ring is dark and inconsistent. The patch steadily develops into a vast ring step by step, and consequently it is called ringworm. There are risks that few times, a few patches would happen anyplace in the

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    Anidulafungin Case Study

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    Response: Anidulafungin is a semi-synthetic echinocandin with antifungal activity. This agent is selective for fungal cells as it inhibits glucan sythase enzyme and therefore inhibits the synthesis of 1, 3 beta D glucan which is essential for the fungal cell wall. According to Micromedix anidulafungin is approved for adults and pediatrics older than 16 years to treat candida related infections. Anidulafungin is administered as a continuous IV infusion and has good efficacy against Candida

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    Review of Literature REVIEW OF LITERATURE Classification of antifungal drugs: Barar (2000) reported that, the antifungal drugs may be classified as: 1- Antifungal antibiotics: • Griseofulvin. • Polyenes (Nystatin,Natamycin,Hamycin and Amphotericin B). 2-Synthetic antifungal agents: • Flucytosine,Cotrimoxazole,Dapsone,Haloprogin,Imidazoles, Clotrimazole, Miconazole, Econazole, Ketoconazole, Isoconazole, Sulconazole and Tioconazole. • Triazoles: Fluconazole and Itraconazole. 3-Miscellaneous

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