Overview
Pyoderma is a bacterial infection of the skin characterised by the formation of pus. The term covers a range of conditions, from superficial infections such as impetigo and folliculitis to deeper involvement producing boils, abscesses, and inflamed, pus-filled lesions. Most cases are caused by common skin bacteria, particularly species of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus, which invade the skin when its protective barrier is broken or when local or general defences are weakened. Typical features include redness, swelling, warmth, pain, and discharge, and the infection can occur anywhere on the body but often affects exposed or moist areas. Treatment depends on severity and extent and may include good skin hygiene, topical antiseptics or antibiotics, and systemic antibiotics for more serious or widespread disease; the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, can complicate management. Pyoderma also occurs in animals, where it is a common dermatological problem. Within the scope of Dermatologic Research And Therapy, which addresses diseases of the skin and their treatment, pyoderma is a frequently encountered infectious condition. The journal's research relevant to this topic includes a report of successful vancomycin treatment of multidrug-resistant, MRSA-associated canine pyoderma. This page gathers peer-reviewed, open-access research relevant to skin disease and dermatologic therapy.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Ulceration of Breast’s Skin due to Topical Corticosteroid Abuse
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 20 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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A. García-Irigoyen et al. · 2024 · Advances in Skin & Wound Care
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2023 · Contact Dermatitis
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2023 · Contact Dermatitis
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J. Viñes et al. · 2022 · Antibiotics
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A. Marchegiani et al. · 2022 · Pathogens
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Jennifer Lord et al. · 2022 · BMC Veterinary Research
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2022 · BMC Veterinary Research
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2022 · Antibiotics
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