In terms of indication, the market has been classified into pneumonia, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), sepsis, tuberculosis, dermatophytosis, aspergillosis, candidiasis, hepatitis virus infection, HIV infection, respiratory virus infection, and others.
A variety of diseases caused by Microsporum canis such as Tinea corporis, Tinea faciei , Tinea capitis, dermatophytosis and various mycetomas in human and certain pets [31-33].
Dermatophytosis in India has received increasing attention in recent years from different parts of the country as its climate is conducive to the acquisition and maintenance of superficial mycotic infections.
These data follow recently published findings in a study cited by the authors that demonstrated that NO-np is superior to topical terbinafine 1% cream in clearing infection in a mouse model of deep dermal dermatophytosis, suggesting that the combination may be even more effective (Nanomedicine.
A number of techniques are available to diagnose dermatophytosis and differentiate among the genera that cause it, but most of these techniques are either laborious, time consuming or lack cost effectiveness.
The predisposing factors for erysipelas are disruption of the cutaneous barrier (dermatophytosis and chronic ulcers of the skin), venous insufficiency, obesity, diabetes mellitus, heart failure, and previous surgery (4-9).
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