Fig 1.
Flowchart of cases of confirmed and probable sporotrichosis detected at a reopened section of a gold mine by month, Barberton, 2009–2011, n = 17.
Fig 2.
Epidemic curve with cases of confirmed and probable sporotrichosis detected at a reopened section of a gold mine by month, Barberton, 2009–2011, n = 17.
Table 1.
Comparison of miners with and without confirmed or probable sporotrichosis at a reopened section of a gold mine, Barberton, n = 81.
Table 2.
Comparison of miners with confirmed and probable sporotrichosis at a reopened section of a gold mine, Barberton, n = 17.
Fig 3.
A patient with probable sporotrichosis of the upper limb with a chain of healed lesions in a classic lymphocutaneous distribution.
Table 3.
Minimum inhibitory concentrations for the yeast phase of Sporothrix schenckii complex isolates, n = 13.
Fig 4.
Phylogenetic analysis of the partial calmodulin gene sequences from 10 clinical outbreak isolates, 5 environmental outbreak isolates, 9 unrelated clinical strains and 10 reference strains.