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  1. Skin infections - DermNet

    Skin infections are diseases and conditions caused by or related to an external organism, and can include infestation by mites and insects. Organisms can also lead to inflammatory skin diseases by …

  2. Bacterial Skin Infections (bacteria) — DermNet

    Dec 1, 2005 · Skin infections can be caused by bacteria (often Staphylococcal or Streptococcal) either invading normal skin, or affecting a compromised skin barrier.

  3. Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) —DermNet

    Nov 17, 2021 · Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a rare, severe, superficial blistering skin disorder which is characterised by the detachment of the outermost skin layer (epidermis).

  4. Candida (Candidiasis, Thrush, Yeast Infection) —DermNet

    Candida is the name for a group of yeasts (type of fungus) that commonly infect the skin. Candidal infection is known as 'candidiasis'.

  5. Fungal skin infections. Candida - DermNet

    Created 2009. Learning objectives Identify and manage candida infections of skin and mucosal surfaces. Introduction Candida albicans is a normal inhabitant of the human digestive tract from early …

  6. Impetigo (school sores, skin infections): Images, Causes, and ... - DermNet

    Impetigo is a common superficial bacterial skin infection characterised by honey-coloured crusts ('school sores'). Treatment and prevention include cleansing the wound.

  7. Candidal Intertrigo — DermNet

    Candidal intertrigo refers to superficial skin-fold infection caused by the yeast, candida. Topical antifungal agents such as clotrimazole cream are recommended as first-line treatments.

  8. Fungal skin infections - DermNet

    Fungal skin infections, Ringworm of skin, Tinea of skin, Fungal infection of skin, Dermatophytosis. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.

  9. Tinea corporis (Body Ringworm) — DermNet

    Tinea corporis is a superficial fungal skin infection that can affect most parts of the body. Tinea corporis initially presents as a solitary circular red patch with a raised scaly leading edge.

  10. Cellulitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and more - DermNet

    Cellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection. It can result in localised redness, pain, swelling, and systemic symptoms - see images below. Without treatment, cellulitis can be life-threatening.