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Annals of Medical and Surgical Dermatology

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ISSN: 3048-5193

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Challenges in recurring superficial fungal infections: a reappraisal for the twenty-first century
Chandra Sekhar Sirka  
csirka2006@gmail.com

Department of Dermatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Odisha, India

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Over the last decade, superficial fungal infection (tinea corporis, tinea cruris, and tinea faciei) has been challenged by a rise in the incidence of Trichophyton mentagrophytes species, poor or variable response to antifungal therapy (clinical cure, no response, and/or aggravation of symptoms after the initiation of an effective drug), frequent recurrence despite prolonged antifungal therapy, recurrence of lesion with diverse morphology, and/or lack of correlation between drug resistance and treatment outcome; poor correlation of risk factor (fungal infection of nail and disease in families) to chronic fungal disease, and recurrence was confined to treated tinea sites [1-8].

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Chandra Sekhar Sirka

Department of Dermatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Odisha, India


Corresponding author: csirka2006@gmail.com

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