PPT-FUNGAL INFECTIONS OF ORAL CAVITY
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Dr Gitanjali Khulbe I MDS OMDR What are Fungi Fungi are a large group of microorganisms that constitute a kingdom within the domain Eukaryota Ubiquitous microorganisms
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Dr Gitanjali Khulbe I MDS OMDR What are Fungi Fungi are a large group of microorganisms that constitute a kingdom within the domain Eukaryota Ubiquitous microorganisms causing degradation of organic material hence form key components in food and biotechnology industries. Immunocompromised. Patients. Dr Anita Verma MD. Consultant Microbiologist. Department of Medical Microbiology & Institute of Liver Studies, King’s College Hospital, Foundation, NHS trust, London. (Mycoses). Learning Objectives. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to. :. Discuss how fungi cause diseases. Compare and contrast superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, systemic and opportunistic mycoses in terms of characteristics/definition, example of diseases it may cause and its causative . infections . in Portugal. Raquel Sabino. 1. , Cristina . Verissímo. C. 1. , . Célia. Pais. 2. , . David W. . Denning. 3. 1 . Nacional Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge – URSZ- Infectious Diseases Department, Lisbon, Portugal. and . histology. Dr Gallatz Katalin. PARTS AND WALLS OF THE ORAL CAVITY. FLOOR OF THE ORAL CAVITY – ORAL DIAPHRAGM. HARD AND SOFT PALATE. ISTHMUS OF FAUCES. BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE ORAL CAVITY. Parts. secretory. products into the oral cavity, the salivary glands. In the lab you will also have the opportunity the examine one other specialized epithelial area, the lip. The . oesophagus. is the first part of the alimentary canal. Its . Dr. Nihal Bandara BDS Hons (Sri Lanka), Ph.D. (Hong Kong). The School of Dentistry. The University of Queensland. Australia. Fungi . A separate kingdom. Neither a plant nor an animal. Includes . mushrooms. . Infection. Number of infections per underlying disorder per year. Rate/100K . Total burden. None. HIV. AIDS. Respiratory. Cancer. ICU. Oesophageal candidiasis. -. 1.413. -. -. -. 2.3. 1.413. Candidaemia. Local . C. hallenges. Dr. Afia Zafar . MBBS, DCP, FRCPath. Department . of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, . The Aga Khan . University. Plan . Introduction . Burden of disease. Challenges: Diagnostics and capacity . Page 4 of 4 ow to prevent the spread of fungal nails Using the same nail clippers or files for all nails can cause the infection to spread to healthy nails. Instead, you should use a separate dispos Immunocompromised. Patients. Dr Anita Verma MD. Consultant Microbiologist. Department of Medical Microbiology & Institute of Liver Studies, King’s College Hospital, Foundation, NHS trust, London. Introduction . Normal oral flora comprises a diverse array of organisms which includes . Eubacteria, . archaea,. Fungi, . Mycoplasmas and protozoa.. The majority of opportunistic oral mucosal fungal infections are due to . Introduction : . Some fungi live on the skin as part of the normal skin flora while. others come into contact with the skin through the environment. and animals. Superficial fungal infections attack the epidermis,. L . 16 . & . 17. INFECTIONS OF THE ORAL . CAVITY L16. The oral mucosal infections can be caused by. . bacteria, . . virus . . fungi . . In most of the time it is due to . Koichi Izumikawa. 1. , Masato . Tashiro. 1. , . Takahiro . Takazono. 1. , . Shintaro . Kurihara. 1. , . Tomomi . Saijo. 2. , . Kazuko . Yamamoto. 2. , . Yoshifumi . Imamura. 2. , . Taiga . Miyazaki. 1.
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