Low toxicity contributes to Sporothrix globosa invade the skin of patients in low-epidemic areas of China.
Yuying QuYahui FengShaodong BianYang YangDongmei LiWeida LiuYanting MaPublished in: Mycoses (2024)
Given the predominance of elderly women engaged in agricultural labour in our region, which is a low-epidemic areas, they should be considered as crucial targets for sporotrichosis monitoring. S. globosa appears to be the sole causative agent locally. However, varying degrees of melanization in larvae were observed among these isolates, indicating a divergence in their virulence. Itraconazole, terbinafine and amphotericin B remain viable first-line antifungal options for treating S.globosa infection.
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- climate change
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