Trichophyton violaceum is the dominant cause of tinea capitis in children in Tripoli,Libya: Results of a two year survey |
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Authors: | Ellabib Mohamed S. Agaj Muna Khalifa Zinab Kavanagh Kevin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical College, Al-Fateh University, P.O. Box 13497, Tripoli, Libya;(2) Mycology Section, Central Laboratory, Tripoli Medical Centre, Tripoli, Libya;(3) Medical Mycology Unit, Department of Biology, NUI Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland |
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Abstract: | The causative agents of tinea capitis in Libyan nationals attending the out patient Dermatology Clinic of the Tripoli Medical Centre over the period December 1997 to December 1999 were investigated. Samples (hair and scalp scrapings) were taken from 940 patients who presented with suspected tinea capitis. The etiological agents were identified in 584 cases. Trichophyton violaceum was found to be the most prevalent organism isolated being responsible for 64.4% (376/584) of culture positive cases, followed by Microsporum canis at 24.7% (144/584) and T. mentagrophytes at 5.5% (32/584). The majority of infections (380/584) occurred in females and in children with ages less than 12 years (554/584). This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Tinea Trichophyton spp. Microsporum sp. Dermatophytes |
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