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Mahendra Rai1, Avinash P Ingle2, Pramod Ingle1, Indarchand Gupta1, Mitra Mobin3, Alexandro Bonifaz4, Monica Alves5.
Abstract
Dematiaceous hyphomycetes (DH) are darkly pigmented fungi ubiquitously found all over the world as plant pathogens, saprophytes and many of the members of this group have emerged as opportunistic pathogens. These fungi are responsible for a wide variety of infections including mycotic keratitis, which is considered as one of the major causes of corneal blindness, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries with an annual global burden of about 1,000,000 patients. The infection is more common in workers in an outdoor environment. Moreover, trauma is found to be the most important predisposing cause of mycotic keratitis. Considerable delay in diagnosis and scarcity of effective pharmacological drugs are the major factors responsible for increased morbidity and visual impairment. Considering the crucial role of DH in mycotic keratitis, in the present review, we have focused on major DH with special emphasis on their pathogenicity, diagnosis and treatment strategies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Dematiaceous hyphomycetes; cornea; diagnosis; fungi; mycotic keratitis; treatment
Year: 2021 PMID: 33462841 DOI: 10.1111/jam.15008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Microbiol ISSN: 1364-5072 Impact factor: 3.772