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    Comparison of in vitro antifungal activity of novel triazoles with available antifungal agents against dermatophyte species caused tinea pedis
    (2020)
    Salehi, Z. (57212328485)
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    Fatahi, N. (59179937600)
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    Taran, M. (35732421200)
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    Izadi, A. (57210326275)
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    Badali, H. (15123728900)
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    Hashemi, S.J. (7103236690)
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    Rezaie, S. (6603470929)
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    Daie Ghazvini, R. (55173696700)
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    Ghaffari, M. (57215422148)
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    Aala, F. (25228600700)
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    Barac, A. (55550748700)
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    Khodavaisy, S. (57200221229)
    Objective: Dermatophytes are a group of keratinophilic fungi that invade and infect the keratinized tissues and cause dermatophytosis. We investigated effectiveness of novel triazole (luliconazole and lanaconazole) in comparison with available antifungal agents against dermatophyte species isolated from patients with tinea pedis. Material and methods: A total of 60 dermatophytes species were isolated from the patients with tinea pedis. Identification of species was done by DNA sequencing of the ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 rDNA region. In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing with luliconazole and lanaconazole and available antifungal agent was done in accordance with the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, M38-A2 document. Results: In all investigated isolates, luliconazole had the lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) (MIC range = 0.0005–0.004 μg/mL), while fluconazole (MIC range = 0.4–64 μg/mL) had the highest MICs. Geometric mean MIC was the lowest for luliconazole (0.0008 μg/mL), followed by lanoconazole (0.003 μg/mL), terbinafine (0.019 μg/mL), itraconazole (0.085 μg/mL), ketoconazole (0.089 μg/mL), econazole (0.097 μg/mL), griseofulvin (0.351 μg/mL), voriconazole (0.583 μg/mL) and fluconazole (11.58 μg/mL). Conclusion: The novel triazoles showed potent activity against dermatophytes and promising candidates for the treatment of tinea pedis caused by Trichophyton and Epidermophyton species. However, further studies are warranted to determine the clinical implications of these investigations. © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS
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    Erratum to “Comparison of in vitro antifungal activity of novel triazoles with old antifungal agents against dermatophyte species caused tinea pedis” [J. Mycol. Med. 30 (2020) 100935] (Journal de Mycologie Médicale (2020) 30(2), (S1156523319302926), (10.1016/j.mycmed.2020.100935))
    (2020)
    Salehi, Z. (57212328485)
    ;
    Fatahi, N. (59179937600)
    ;
    Taran, M. (35732421200)
    ;
    Izadi, A. (57210326275)
    ;
    Badali, H. (15123728900)
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    Hashemi, S.J. (7103236690)
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    Rezaie, S. (6603470929)
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    Daie Ghazvini, R. (55173696700)
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    Ghaffari, M. (57215422148)
    ;
    Aala, F. (25228600700)
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    Barac, A. (55550748700)
    ;
    Khodavaisy, S. (57200221229)
    Two names of co-authors are wrong, the correct names are: S. Rezaie R. Daie Ghazvini The Journal de mycologie médicale apologize for this error. © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS

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