“…The number of cases, however, is relatively small to draw a firm conclusion on the development of the incidence. Nonetheless, our findings are consistent with other studies in which the incidence of tinea faciei remained constant; 10,17 whereas in case of tinea capitis an increase has been recorded by a majority of reports in the past decade. 3,4,13,14 While in Central, Eastern and most Mediterranean European countries M. canis is still considered the most common causative agent, 14 a shift towards anthropophilic species, such as T. violaceum, T. tonsurans or M. audouinii has been observed mainly in urban areas of Europe, e.g.…”