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New therapeutic options in the management of superficial fungal diseases.

Dermatologic Therapy 2019 Februrary 13
Superficial fungal infections which effect the skin, hair, and nails, are widely observed in the world. Causative agents are Candida species, dermatophytes, and Malassezia species. In recent years, new antifungal agents and formulations have been developed for these infections. In addition, laser therapies have been tried for onychomycosis. There are also studies on the antifungal activity of some herbs and propolis. In the present study, relatively new treatment methods of superficial fungal infections will be described.

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