Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3219915 | Journal de Mycologie Médicale / Journal of Medical Mycology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Tinea capitis (TC) is a contagious infection that affects mainly children and teenagers. A retrospective study was realized at the mycology-parasitology department of the Ibn Sina hospital in Rabat, Morocco. The study includes 125 cases of TC. The mean age is 12.73 ± 11.61 year. The isolation of TC is dominated by two species Trichophyton violaceum 76 (60.8%) and Microsporum canis 27 (21.6%). Trichophyton verrucosum was isolated only in male and all of rural origin. In adults over 18 years, the most isolated species is T. violaceum (six cases) in females. For the last thirty years, the epidemiological profile of TC remains almost the same in Morocco.
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Authors
A. Elmaataoui, Z. Zeroual, M. Lyagoubi, S. Aoufi,