Pyodermitis

Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia
Júlio César EmpinottiDanielle Cristine Bonatto

Abstract

Pyodermitis are primary skin infections mainly caused by pyogenic bacteria of the Staphylococcus and Streptococcus genera. They are relatively common diseases that affect adults and children. There have been frequent reports of bacterial resistance to the recommended antibiotics over the last few years; however, new substances are in use or under development, and this represents an evolution in the treatment of pyodermitis. This review aims at describing clinical, diagnostic and therapeutical features of major pyodermitis: impetigo, ecthyma, erysipelas, staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome and folliculitis.

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Oct 10, 2012·Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia·Luciana Baptista Pereira
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Jul 13, 2020·American Journal of Infection Control·José Reginaldo Alves de Queiroz JúniorCarlos Roberto Weber Sobrinho

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