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Emerging Infectious Diseases
|March 19, 2019
Summary
Lobomycosis, a fungal skin infection endemic to the Amazon, presents with nodular lesions. Early misdiagnosis as leishmaniasis is common, highlighting the need for accurate clinical recognition and biopsy confirmation.
Area of Science:
- Mycology
- Infectious Diseases
- Dermatology
Background:
- Lobomycosis is a chronic fungal infection endemic to the Amazon rainforest.
- It is caused by the uncultured fungus Lacazia loboi.
- The disease affects individuals in occupational groups such as loggers and farmers.
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