Exploring the clinical features and risk factors for children tinea capitis complicated with allergic diseases.
Peiying FengWentao LiuSulian YangAngela WuPeiran ChenSongchao YinGerrit Sybren de HoogMeirong LiPeiying FengPublished in: Mycoses (2022)
M. canis and T. mentagrophytes were the most prevalent pathogens of tinea capitis in the last 15 years; atopic dermatitis/eczema and allergic rhinitis were the most frequently associated allergic diseases. Male, kerion, zoophilic pathogen and animal contact history are risk factors.