Publications by authors named "Martha Uran"

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  • Dermatophytoses, including tinea capitis, are fungal infections affecting the skin and were observed in children from a low-income neighborhood in Medellín, Carpinelo, amidst a suspected outbreak.
  • A descriptive study was conducted involving 57 individuals, primarily children aged six, with various forms of dermatophytosis, finding high prior steroid use among patients.
  • Results identified tinea capitis as the most prevalent form, with Microsporum canis being the most common fungal species isolated, highlighting the need for accurate microbiological diagnosis for effective treatment.
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The ability of Paracoccidioides to defend itself against reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by host effector cells is a prerequisite to survive. To counteract these radicals, Paracoccidioides expresses, among different antioxidant enzymes, superoxide dismutases (SODs). In this study, we identified six SODs isoforms encoded by the Paracoccidioides genome.

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Several cell wall constituents, including melanins or melanin-like compounds, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of a wide variety of microbial diseases caused by diverse species of pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and helminthes. Among these microorganisms, the dimorphic fungal pathogen Paracoccidioides brasiliensis produces melanin in its conidial and yeast forms. In the present study, melanin particles from P.

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Melanins are implicated in the pathogenesis of several important human diseases. This study confirmed the presence of melanin particles in Candida albicans in vitro and during infection. Dark particles were isolated from the digestion of C.

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An outbreak of acute histoplasmosis occurring in 4 members of the same family, two women, a girl and a male, is reported. The index case presented acute respiratory symptoms, severe enough to require hospitalization. In the remaining persons, the infection was asymptomatic but was evidenced by reactive histoplasmin serologic tests.

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