Onychomycosis to Fungal Superinfection: Prevention Strategies and Considerations

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Abstract

Onychomycosis is the most common fungal skin infection, and it is frequently seen in the setting of other concomitant fungal infections, the most common being tinea pedis. Infected nails become a reservoir of fungal organisms that may infect the skin, and vice versa. Early, effective treatment of the nails is necessary for preventing not only permanent structural damage but also the spread and superinfection of the surrounding skin and soft tissue. Moreover, treatment of the skin is important for preventing re-infection of the nails.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)s32-s34
JournalJournal of Drugs in Dermatology
Volume14
Issue number10
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2015

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