Molecular identification and pathogenicity confirmation of multi-azole resistant Malassezia species isolated from dandruff infected individuals prevailing in Mysuru, India
Key Points
Pathogenicity was confirmed for multi-azole resistant Malassezia species, indicating health risks.
Dandruff-infected individuals showed significant prevalence of these resistant fungal species, complicating treatment.
Molecular identification techniques were employed to analyze isolated Malassezia strains from infected patients.
This discovery highlights the need for tailored therapeutic strategies against resistant fungal infections.
Molecular identification and pathogenicity confirmation of multi-azole resistant Malassezia species isolated from dandruff infected individuals prevailing in Mysuru, India | Synapse
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