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Published on: June 13, 2018
Common sports-related dermatologic infections
Jason Reinberg1, Susan K Ailor, Jon A Dyer
1University of Missouri-Columbia, USA. reinbergj@health.missouri.edu
Abstract:
All athletes have an increased risk of cutaneous infections. In both team and individual sports the skin is exposed to a range of infectious organisms. While effective therapies exist, preventive measures can decrease outbreaks of most sports-related dermatologic infections. This article highlights common dermatologic infections of the athlete, their prevention and treatment.
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