Control of Dermatomycoses by Physical, Chemical and Biological Agents.
Abstract
The major achievements made during this contract period have been summarized in this final report. In addition, the conditions affecting the survival of Trichophyton mentagrophytes arthrospores and their resistance to various physical, chemical and biological agents were described. The effects of several physical and chemical agents on the survival of Trichophyton mentagrophytes arthrospores were investigated. Although arthrospores of this dermatophyte were highly resistant to chilling and freezing, they were extremely susceptible to moderate heat (above 50 C) and desiccation. This high susceptibility could be significantly reduced when they were dried in the presence of exogenous proteins. These arthrospores were markedly susceptible to glutaraldehyde. They appeared to be significantly more resistant than their hyphal counterparts to common antimycotics such as clotrimazole, griseofulvin, miconazole nitrate, and nystatin. Clinical and epidemiological implications of these observations are discussed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 28, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA096558
Entities
People
- H. J. Blumenthal
- T. Hashimoto
Organizations
- Stritch School of Medicine