Measles vaccine tested as surprising weapon against stubborn skin fungus
NCT ID NCT07312604
Summary
This study is testing whether injecting a common childhood vaccine (MMR) directly into stubborn ringworm rashes can help clear them. It's for people aged 10-60 whose ringworm hasn't improved after trying at least two rounds of standard antifungal pills. The goal is to see if this immune-boosting approach is safe and effective for infections that resist usual treatments.
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Mansoura University Hospital
RECRUITINGAl Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, 35511, Egypt
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