A SURVEY OF NAIL INFECTION AND AWARENESS AMONG NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS IN MAURITIUS
Introduction: Nail infection like onychomycosis is mainly caused by dermatophytes and account for almost half of all nail disorders. Prevalence of nail infection has been attributed to several factors such as age, gender, socioeconomic status and predisposition to diabetes amongst others. This study...
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Main Authors: | Jeewon Rajesh (Author), Jeetun Oomar (Author) |
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