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dermatophytomycoses in children in rural kenya: the impact of primary health care.in a survey of 5780 children from 13 schools in rural kisumu district (western kenya) in 1993, a prevalence rate of dermatophytomycoses of 10.1% was found. three-quarters of the affected children suffered from tinea capitis (prevalence rate 7.8%), caused by microsporum audouinii var. langeronii, trichophyton violaceum and microsporum canis. in 1994, a dermatology programme within the primary health care system was started. twelve community health workers (chws), trained in diagnosis and treatmen ...19979260482
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