STUDYING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A COMPREHENSIVE METHOD FOR TREATING TRICHOPHETIAS
Keywords:
Trichophytosis, treatment, fatisalik, fatiderm.Abstract
Trichophytosis is a zooanthroponotic anthropurgic mycoses of the skin, hair, and sometimes nails, caused by various types of fungi of the genera Trichophyton, respectively, with a contact mechanism of transmission of pathogens. Species composition of the causative agent of mycoses of the skin and its appendages, Trichophyton. Infection with a zoophilic fungus from person to person is possible, but does not exceed 2–4% [3, 4]. It would be a mistake to think that the pathogen is an indispensable attribute of the ecological system and its eradication will violate certain natural patterns. The ultimate goal of studying biocenotic patterns is to change them in such a direction as to exclude the existence of parasitic forms in the biocenotic system.
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