A Rare Case of Fungal Burn Wound Infection Caused by in Vietnam

A patient with extensive burn injuries was admitted to the National Hospital of Burns in Hanoi, Vietnam, and diagnosed with fungal wound infection by histological examination of skin biopsy samples. Fusarium solani was isolated and identified by analysis of its morphological features and the sequenc...

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Main Authors: Que Anh Tram MD (Author), Nguyen Thai Ngoc Minh MD (Author), Do Ngoc Anh MD (Author), Nguyen Nhu Lam MD (Author), Tran Ngoc Dung MD (Author), Ngo Thi Minh Chau MD (Author), Le Tran-Anh MD (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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