Itching in a trichophytin contact dermatitis mouse model and the antipruritic effect of antifungal agents

Tinea is an infectious disease by dermatophytes, of which Trichophyton species accounts for the overwhelming majority of case. Tinea often causes itching with inflammation. In terms of pruritus by fungal infection, however, tinea has not been investigated sufficiently to date.

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