Tinea capitis in children: A single-institution retrospective review from 2011 to 2019.
Hui-Lin ZhiHong ShenYan ZhongBo SangWenwen LvQiuping LiZehu LiuXiujiao XiaPublished in: Mycoses (2021)
Research showed that children diagnosed with tinea capitis were mainly 0-10 years old. With age, the percentage of anthropophilic dermatophytes gradually increased, while the percentage of zoophilic dermatophytes decreased. M. canis was the predominant dermatophyte of tinea capitis in children, followed by T. mentagrophytes complex. The dermatophytes have shifted from anthropophilic to zoophilic dermatophytes in the past two decades.
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