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  • 2. Dermatophyte infections in Cairo, Egypt.
    Zaki SM, Ibrahim N, Aoyama K, Shetaia YM, Abdel-Ghany K, Mikami Y.
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  • 4. Dermatophyte infections in the Ljubljana region, Slovenia, 1995-2002.
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