Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp that occurs most often in prepubescent children. Tinea capitis may be transmitted by shared use of contaminated hairbrush, by contact with fomites or by direct physical contact with an infected person. Occasionally, outbreak of tinea capitis would happen under some special conditions. Last year, we found an outbreak of tinea capitis in a school due to Microsporum canis. In epidemiological study, we performed the prevalence survey to all of the exposed persons by physical examinations and mycological laboratory tests, including KOH preparation and fungal cultures. We also investigated the environment in the school. In molecular typing study of the M. canis isolated from patients and the ...
The zoophilic dermatophyte species Microsporum canis belongs to the Arthroderma otae complex and is ...
Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea cap...
This study demonstrates the capacity of the one-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fingerprinting ...
Tinea capitis is uncommon in the Cukurova region of Turkey. The most common clinical form is tinea c...
Objectives The last two years, clinical cases of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum audouinii (M...
Tinea capitis is a common dermatophyte infection of the scalp of children in Western China, with the...
Background: The detection of fungal components in clinical specimens using direct microscopy in conj...
We report here two cases of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum (M.) audouinii in Côte d’Ivoire, Wes...
Tinea capitis (TC) is the dermatophytosis widespread in the world[1,2]. Not only specter of causativ...
Microsporum (M.) canis is the most common fungus to cause tinea capitis in Europe, especially in the...
During recent years the proportion of tinea capitis infections due to Microsporum audouinii has incr...
During recent years the proportion of tinea capitis (TC) infections due to Microsporum audouinii (M....
PubMedID: 17681048Tinea capitis (scalp ringworm) is the most common dermatophyte infection of the sc...
Introduction: Dermatophytes are a closely related group of keratinophilic fungi. They encompass impo...
BACKGROUND: Dermatophyte identification in tinea capitis is essential for choosing the appropriate t...
The zoophilic dermatophyte species Microsporum canis belongs to the Arthroderma otae complex and is ...
Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea cap...
This study demonstrates the capacity of the one-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fingerprinting ...
Tinea capitis is uncommon in the Cukurova region of Turkey. The most common clinical form is tinea c...
Objectives The last two years, clinical cases of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum audouinii (M...
Tinea capitis is a common dermatophyte infection of the scalp of children in Western China, with the...
Background: The detection of fungal components in clinical specimens using direct microscopy in conj...
We report here two cases of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum (M.) audouinii in Côte d’Ivoire, Wes...
Tinea capitis (TC) is the dermatophytosis widespread in the world[1,2]. Not only specter of causativ...
Microsporum (M.) canis is the most common fungus to cause tinea capitis in Europe, especially in the...
During recent years the proportion of tinea capitis infections due to Microsporum audouinii has incr...
During recent years the proportion of tinea capitis (TC) infections due to Microsporum audouinii (M....
PubMedID: 17681048Tinea capitis (scalp ringworm) is the most common dermatophyte infection of the sc...
Introduction: Dermatophytes are a closely related group of keratinophilic fungi. They encompass impo...
BACKGROUND: Dermatophyte identification in tinea capitis is essential for choosing the appropriate t...
The zoophilic dermatophyte species Microsporum canis belongs to the Arthroderma otae complex and is ...
Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea cap...
This study demonstrates the capacity of the one-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fingerprinting ...