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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Effect of different chest disorders on the severity and spreading of human mycotic pulmonary infections
Authors
Noha Refaat, Khalil Mahfouz, Mohamed Torky, Anwer El-Badry
Abstract
A survey was carried out on patients
clinically diagnosed with pulmonary diseases of different types through regular
visits to the intensive care unit (ICU), Chest Hospital, Tanta University. The
present study recorded Penicillium sp. as the most common fungus among patients
with asthma, cough, DM and antibiotic abuse. Heliotropium europaeum was a wild plant was collected from Halayeb and Shalateen reserved region.
It was tested as antifungal natural product, giving high activity with low MIC
value at 25 mg/ml against the most dominant fungus, in comparison with a
commercial standard.
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Pages:10-13
How to cite this article:
Noha Refaat, Khalil Mahfouz, Mohamed Torky, Anwer El-Badry "Effect of different chest disorders on the severity and spreading of human mycotic pulmonary infections". International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 10-13
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