Frangoulis E, Athanasopoulou B, Katsambas A
Mycology laboratory, Hospital of Skin and Venereal Diseases A. Sygros, Athens, Greece.
Mycoses. 2004 Jun;47(5-6):208-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0507.2004.00982.x.
A total of 577 patients with tinea capitis have been diagnosed at the Mycology laboratory of 'A. Sygros' Hospital of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Athens, Greece between 1996 and 2001. From these patients, 100 were immigrants from Balkan, Near East and African countries. The vast majority of the patients (95%) were children, mainly at preschool and school age and only 5% were adults. Zoophilic dermatophytes accounted for 86.5% followed by anthropophilic (12.4%) and geophilic (1.2%) dermatophytes. The majority of anthropophilic infections (59.5%) were recorded in the sub-population of immigrants. Microsporum canis (84.5%) was the main etiologic agent.
1996年至2001年期间,希腊雅典“A. Sygros”皮肤与性病医院的真菌学实验室共诊断出577例头癣患者。在这些患者中,有100名来自巴尔干、近东和非洲国家的移民。绝大多数患者(95%)为儿童,主要是学龄前和学龄儿童,只有5%为成年人。亲动物性皮肤癣菌占86.5%,其次是亲人性(12.4%)和嗜土性(1.2%)皮肤癣菌。大多数亲人性感染(59.5%)出现在移民亚群体中。犬小孢子菌(84.5%)是主要病原体。