2019
DOI: 10.1111/myc.13014
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Retrospective two‐centre study on prepubertal children with Tinea capitis in Korea

Abstract: Summary Tinea capitis is an infectious dermatological disorder caused by dermatophytes that occur primarily in children. It has recently been brought under effective control in Korea since the introduction of oral antifungal medications and the implementation of concerted public health initiatives. Therefore, its incidence rate has decreased considerably. We investigated changes in the epidemiological and mycological characteristics of tinea capitis patients under the age of 10 in Korea. Using medical records … Show more

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“…The female predominance in childhood TC was reported by Lee and Zhu in Korea and China, respectively. They correlated this finding with hair length 15,16 . However, similar prevalence of TC was found among boys and girls in a school survey from the United States, 17 and boys were predominantly affected in Germany and Kuwait studies 13,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The female predominance in childhood TC was reported by Lee and Zhu in Korea and China, respectively. They correlated this finding with hair length 15,16 . However, similar prevalence of TC was found among boys and girls in a school survey from the United States, 17 and boys were predominantly affected in Germany and Kuwait studies 13,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%