RF2JAYT5C–Athlete's foot. fungal infection that affects the feet. Close-up of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi. vector illustration
RF2AGDDTW–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2JG6RY6–Athlete's foot. fungal infection that affects the feet. Close-up of yeast that causes infection disease of skin. Epidermophyton floccosum. vector illu
RF2WGNXHC–Ahtlete's foot fungus seen starting on the interdigital fifth toe of a left white foot
RF2M0Y16M–Types of Human pathogen. pathogenic bacteria viruses or fungi can enter the body. Microbe that causes disease. Acellular or non-living, and Cellular
RFKC8KT2–Ciclopirox antifungal drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RF2M13CPR–Pathogenic fungi with glowing effect on green background. pattern of Dangerous pathogen. Yeast that cause of infectious disease or illness. saprophyte
RFHWJ09T–Ciclopirox antifungal drug molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), n
RF2J3N1B8–Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that affects the feet. sole of foot with parasitic fungus. Close-up of Trichophyton rubrum Fertile Hyphae, Macro
RMT697HB–Photomicrograph of the macroconidia of the dermatophytic fungus Epidermophyton floccosum, 1972. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / Dr Libero Ajello. ()
RF2J3YFFH–Microsporum, under microscope. Microscopic fungi that cause infections of scalp, skin of body and feet. vector illustration
RMKR13DX–Here a Sabouraud?s dextrose agar plate has cultured the fungus Epidermophyton floccosum, strain 257A. On Sabouraud?s dextrose agar plate, Epidermophyton floccosum colonies are slow growing, greenish-brown or khaki colored with a suede-like surface, 1964. E. floccosum is one of the common causes of dermatophytosis, and can infect the skin and nails. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille K. Georg.
RMA8FF49–Onychomycosis
RF2R79XFG–The foot of a dark-skinned person with mycosis, and close-up view of fungi Epidermophyton floccosum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and T. rubrum that ca
RMKPY8W7–This is a photomicrograph of the fungus Microsporum gypseum using the lactophenol cotton blue staining technique. The dermatophyte M. gypseum, a natural soil habitant, can cause tinea corporis and tinea capitis in humans and animals, 1969. Other dermatophytes are included in the genera Epidermophyton and Trichophyton . Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Leanor Haley.
RF2AGDG3W–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RFHWJ09C–Ciclopirox antifungal drug molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), n
RF2R79XFK–The foot of a dark-skinned person with mycosis, and close-up view of fungi Epidermophyton floccosum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and T. rubrum that ca
RMKPY926–This is a photomicrograph of the fungus Microsporum gypseum using the lactophenol cotton blue staining technique. The dermatophyte M. gypseum, a natural soil habitant, can cause tinea corporis and tinea capitis in humans and animals, 1969. Other dermatophytes are included in the genera Epidermophyton and Trichophyton . Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Leanor Haley.
RF2AGDFY8–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RFHWJ095–Ciclopirox antifungal drug molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), n
RF2HFHJRM–Ciclopirox antifungal drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RMKPY991–This is a photomicrograph of the fungus Microsporum canis using the lactophenol cotton blue staining technique. M. canis, a zoophilic dermatophyte often found in cats and dogs, is a common cause of tinea corporis and tinea capitis in humans, 1969. Other dermatophytes are included in the genera Epidermophyton and Trichophyton . Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Leanor Haley.
RF2AGDDE1–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2AGDFY9–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2AGDDHP–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2AGDDDN–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2AGDFR5–Close up of woman feet having tinea pedis althlete's fungus infection. Pathogenic infectious disease that can be easily acquired from contaminated flo
RF2AGDDK6–Close up of shamed woman hiding her altlete's foot fungus infection. Smelly weaty feet carrying an infectious disease
RF2B5C3T5–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2AGDE2A–Woman hand held on top of feet with fungus. Recovering after skin maceration due to tinea pedis
RF2B5C3X5–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2RA4H6N–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H6P–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H65–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H6H–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H6M–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H6R–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2RA4H6K–Athlete's foot, illustration
RF2JE3P44–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing human hand with onychomycosis and close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2JE3P4A–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing human hand with onychomycosis and close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2JE3P48–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing human hand with onychomycosis and close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2JE3P47–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing human hand with onychomycosis and close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2JW32RR–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing a human hand with onychomycosis and a close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2JW32RN–Illustration of a fungal nail infection showing a human hand with onychomycosis and a close-up view of Epidermophyton floccosum fungi, one of the causative agents of nail infections.
RF2RA4H6C–Fungal foot infection, illustration
RF2JGD5PA–Ringworm, illustration
RF2JGD5P1–Ringworm, illustration
RF2JGD5PP–Ringworm, illustration
RF2JGD5R1–Ringworm, illustration
RF2JGD5R8–Ringworm, illustration
RF2JE3P3T–Fungal nail infection, illustration. Known as onychomycosis, or tinea unguium, this condition can be caused by various fungi which discolour the nails. Treatment is with antifungal creams or drugs.
RF2JE3P34–Fungal nail infection, illustration. Known as onychomycosis, or tinea unguium, this condition can be caused by various fungi which discolour the nails. Treatment is with antifungal creams or drugs.
RF2JE3P39–Fungal nail infection, illustration. Known as onychomycosis, or tinea unguium, this condition can be caused by various fungi which discolour the nails. Treatment is with antifungal creams or drugs.
RF2B5C3PJ–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3TH–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3TE–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3TP–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3RP–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3PD–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3T6–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3WJ–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3T0–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3RT–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3TX–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3WE–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3W3–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3TT–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3RY–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3W0–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3T1–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3W7–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3DK–Human hair with dandruff, illustration
RF2B5C3WY–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3WT–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3WP–Malassezia skin fungus, illustration
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