Dermatophytoses in children: study of 137 cases

Authors

  • Nurimar C. FERNANDES Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Faculdade de Medicina; Departament of Internal Medicine
  • Tiyomi AKITI Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; HUCFF; Laboratory of Mycology
  • Maria da Glória C. BARREIROS Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; HUCFF; Laboratory of Mycology

Keywords:

Tinea, Dermatophytosis, Child

Abstract

Dermatophytoses are common fungal infections caused by dermatophytes but there are few data about this condition in the childhood. 137 children below the age of 12 and clinically diagnosed as tineas were investigated prospectively at Instituto de Puericultura e Pediatria, Rio de Janeiro, from 1994 to 1999. Hair, skin/nails scraping and pus swabs were collected from lesions and processed for fungus. Male children from 2 to 12 years were mostly affected; tinea capitis (78 cases) mainly caused by Microsporum canis (46 cases) was the most common clinical form. Tinea corporis (43 cases) mainly caused by Trichophyton rubrum (17 cases) accounted for the second most frequent clinical form. Tinea cruris (10 cases) with Trichophyton rubrum (5 cases) as the most common etiologic agent accounted for the third most frequent clinical form. Tinea pedis and tinea unguium were much less frequent (3 cases each). Trichophyton rubrum was the most common etiologic agent isolated in these cases (3 cases).

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Published

2001-04-01

Issue

Section

Mycology

How to Cite

FERNANDES, N. C., AKITI, T., & BARREIROS, M. da G. C. (2001). Dermatophytoses in children: study of 137 cases . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 43(2), 83-85. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30493