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TreatmentAntifungal drugs are used to treat mycoses. Depending on the nature of the infection, a topical or systemic agent may be used. Photochemotherapy or photopheresis is a technique used at medical centers for the treatment of mycosis fungoides.PreventionKeeping the skin clean and dry, as well as maintaining good hygiene, will help larger topical mycoses. Because fungal infections are contagious, it is important to wash after touching other people or animals. Sports clothing should also be washed after use. Wearing flip-flops if using a community swimming pool or shower will also help prevent topical infections.
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NewsNeonatal Candidiasis Decreases With Prophylactic Antifungals - Family Practice News Digital Network Neonatal Candidiasis Decreases With Prophylactic AntifungalsFamily Practice News Digital NetworkBOSTON – Preventive antifungal therapy and changes in broad-spectrum antibiotic use were associated with a significant decrease in the incidence of invasive candidiasis in neonatal intensive care units.
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