Gram-negative folliculitis. A rare problem or is it underdiagnosed? Case report and literature review
AbstractGram-negative folliculitis may be the result of prolonged antibacterial treatments in patients with acne and rosacea. It is caused by alteration of facial skin flora and the nasal mucous, a decrease of Gram-positive bacteria and a proliferation of Gram-negative bacteria (for example Escheric...
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Main Authors: | Sierra-Téllez Daniela (Author), Ponce-Olivera Rosa María (Author), Tirado-Sánchez Andrés (Author), Hernández Marco Antonio (Author), Bonifaz Alexandro (Author) |
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