epidemiology of dermatomycoses of humans in central poland. part v. tinea corporis. | the total number of dermatophytoses (7393) included 2204 (29.8%) cases of tinea glabrosa. etiological factors in descending order were: microsporum canis (23.5%), trichophyton mentagrophytes var. granulosum (21.6%), trichophyton rubrum (17.8%), trichophyton tonsurans (10.4%), epidermophyton floccosum (7.7%), t. mentagrophytes var. quinckeanum (6.0%), microsporum gypseum (5.3%), trichophyton violaceum (3.7%), t. mentagrophytes var. interdigitale (2.3%), microsporum equinum (0.7%), trichophyton ve ... | 1999 | 10680444 |
fungal flora in human skin and skin appendages infections in the region of lódź, poland. | in the years 1987-95, 3550 patients with mycotic skin infections were divided into two groups: a group of 2282 (64.3%) subjects with dermatophytosis and a group of 1268 (35.7%) subjects with other fungal infections. among dermatophytes the most common infectious agent was trichophyton mentagrophytes (33%), followed by t. rubrum (30%) and microsporum canis (11%). a total of 17% of all infections were caused by candida sp. | 1998 | 9715642 |