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Pathogens L11-14

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T. Pedis infections

Author: Alex Rapai



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Usually caused by the shedding of skin scales containing viable infectious hyphal elements of the fungus. Scales may remain infectious in the environment for months or years. Therefore transmission may take place by indirect contact long after the infective debris has been shed. Substrates like carpet and matting that hold skin scales make excellent vectors.


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