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InnovAiT 2009 2(6):330-335; doi:10.1093/innovait/inp008
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Fungal infections

Dr Nazia Ali

GP, The Project Surgery, London

E-mail: naziaali{at}doctors.org.uk


   Abstract

Fungi are a common cause of skin infections. The pathogens involved are usually dermatophytes and yeasts. This article covers the common types of fungal infections and provides information on how they can be recognized and managed in a primary care setting. Providing patients with advice on the preventative measures that can be taken is essential to prevent recurrent infections.


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