Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, SBUMS
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1. Challenges and future strategies for management of otomycosis caused by Fusarium species: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Haghani I. , et al.
2. Screening Candida auris through a multiplex stepwise PCR algorithm directly from clinical samples of patients suspected of otomycosis in south of Iran; Detection of five cases
- Naeimi B. , et al.
3. Otomycosis: The foremost aetiological agent causing otitis externa and the antifungal susceptibility pattern in North-Western Iran
- Roohi B. , et al.
4. Isolation, Characterization, and Antifungal Sensitivity Pattern of Fungal Species with Potential Resistance to Antifungal Drugs in Patients with Otomycosis
- Lotfali E. , et al.
5. Otomycosis in the South of Iran with a High Prevalence of Tympanic Membrane Perforation: A Hospital-Based Study
- Javidnia J. , et al.
6. Black aspergilli as causes of otomycosis in the era of molecular diagnostics, a mini-review
- Kamali Sarvestani H. , et al.
7. First molecular report of causative agent of otomycosis due to Aspergillus luchuensis
- Sarvestani H.K. , et al.
8. Otomycosis Due to the Rare Fungi Talaromyces purpurogenus, Naganishia albida and Filobasidium magnum
- Aboutalebian S. , et al.
9. Molecular epidemiology of otomycosis in Isfahan revealed a large diversity in causative agents
- Aboutalebian S. , et al.
10. Clinical and microbial epidemiology of otomycosis in the city of Yasuj, southwest Iran, revealing aspergillus tubingensis as the dominant causative agent
- Sabz G. , et al.
11. Investigation of etiologic agents and clinical presentations of otomycosis at a tertiary referral center in Tehran, Iran
- Kamali Sarwestani H. , et al.