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A study of<i>tinea capitis</i>in Libya (Benghazi)
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Skin Outpatient DepartmentMedicineDisease ControlContact DermatitisSuperficial Mycotic InfectionsClinical DermatologyDermatologyDermatopathologyTinea CapitisParasitology
Tinea capitis formed 20% of all superficial mycotic infections, which in turn represented 12% of all skin disease diagnosed at the skin outpatient department of Al-Jamaheria hospital in Benghazi. The majority (94%) of tinea capitis occurred in children. A sample of 200 cases cultured revealed Trichophyton schoenleinii to be the most prevalent species of dermatophyte (69.5%) followed by Microsporum audouinii. (23.8%).
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