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  1. Wildlife Carnivorous Mammals As a Specific Mirror of Environmental Contamination with Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Strains in Poland
  2. Dermatophytosis with concurrent Trichophyton verrucosum and T. benhamiae in calves after long‐term transport
  3. Application of genotyping methods in the investigation of sources of dermatophytosis associated with vaccination in cattle
  4. Intrinsic resistance to terbinafine among human and animal isolates of Trichophyton mentagrophytes related to amino acid substitution in the squalene epoxidase
  5. Detection and identification of dermatophytes based on currently available methods – a comparative study
  6. Population differentiation, antifungal susceptibility, and host range of Trichophyton mentagrophytes isolates causing recalcitrant infections in humans and animals
  7. Identification of emerging trends in the prevalence of dermatophytoses in alpacas ( Vicugna pacos ) farmed in Poland
  8. Unusual dermatomycoses caused by Nannizzia nana: the geophilic origin of human infections
  9. Major challenges and perspectives in the diagnostics and treatment of dermatophyte infections
  10. A significant number of multi-drug resistant Enterococcus faecalis in wildlife animals; long-term consequences and new or known reservoirs of resistance?
  11. Bats as a reservoir of resistant Escherichia coli: A methodical view. Can we fully estimate the scale of resistance in the reservoirs of free-living animals?
  12. CLINICALLY USED AND POTENTIAL ANTIMYCOTICS IN THE CONTEXT OF THERAPY OF DERMATOMYCOSES
  13. MECHANISMS OF DERMATOPHYTE RESISTANCE TO ANTIFUNGAL SUBSTANCES
  14. Comparison of in vitro activities of 11 antifungal agents against Trichophyton verrucosum isolates associated with a variety hosts and geographical origin
  15. Tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton equinum transmitted from asymptomatic dogs to two siblings
  16. In search of the source of dermatophytosis: Epidemiological analysis of Trichophyton verrucosum infection in llamas and the breeder (case report)
  17. Host- and pathogen-dependent susceptibility and predisposition to dermatophytosis
  18. THE PREVALENCE OF SYMPTOMATIC DERMATOPHYTOSES IN DOGS AND CATS AND THE PATHOMECHANISM OF DERMATOPHYTE INFECTIONS
  19. The host range of dermatophytes, it is at all possible? Phenotypic evaluation of the keratinolytic activity ofTrichophyton verrucosumclinical isolates
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  21. Tinea corporis by Microsporum canis in mycological laboratory staff: Unexpected results of epidemiological investigation
  22. Infection of Trichophyton verrucosum in cattle breeders, Poland: A 40-year retrospective study on the genomic variability of strains
  23. Phenotypic characterization of enzymatic activity of clinical dermatophyte isolates from animals with and without skin lesions and humans
  24. Multiple-strain Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection in a silver fox (Vulpes vulpes) from a breeding farm