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Tinea Imbricata among the Indigenous Communities: Current Global Epidemiology and Research Gaps Associated with Host Genetics and Skin Microbiota

Congratulations to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Leslie Than Thian Lung and his colleagues for their latest publication in Journal of Fungi. This review paper was aimed to present the current status of Tinea imbricata among the indigenous communities, together with published findings on the possible underlying reasons for its specific distribution among these communities, particularly on the ways in which host skin microbiota and host genetics affect occurrence and disease patterns. Find out more at: https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8020202

Date of Input: 01/12/2022 | Updated: 01/12/2022 | azah

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