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Epidemiological trends of dermatophytoses and dermatophytes in Jerusalem between 1954 and 1981.

R Evron, S Ganor, Y Wax, R Sheshinski.   

Abstract

Data for dermatophyte infections analysed for five 3-year periods between 1954 to 1981 led to the following conclusions: Tinea pedis, tinea cruris and tinea manuum showed an increase in the 50's and 60's and declined in the 70's; Tinea unguium and tinea corporis showed an increase during the whole period; At all these sites, the percentage of Trichophyton rubrum, the main etiologic agent, increased steadily over the periods while the percentage of Trichophyton mentagrophytes, the secondary etiological agent, decreased. Epidermophyton floccosum, the third etiological agent in these sites, showed no sharp fluctuations; These three dermatophytes which show similar microclimatic requirements and favour the same microecological niches, were called 'glabrohydrophilic'. In tinea corporis they form a definite subset, their percentage being similar to that at other glabrous sites; Tinea capitis was at its peak in the 50's, decreased sharply until the second half of the 70's, its main etiological agent being Trichophyton violaceum. Since 1979, an increase of tinea capitis occurred due to the newly introduced Microsporum canis; Dermatophytes favouring scalp hair were called 'trichophilic'. In tinea corporis they form a definite subset, their percentage being similar to that of tinea capitis; A comparison with other studies from this country shows that macroclimate (i.e. humid warm coastal climate compared with dry cooler inland-mountain climate) is not an important factor in the etiology of tinea.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4010765     DOI: 10.1007/bf00436862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   2.574


  10 in total

1.  Tinea capitis: an epidemiologic, therapeutic and laboratory investigation of 6,390 cases.

Authors:  A DOSTROVSKY; G KALLNER; F RAUBITSCHEK; F SAGHER
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  1955-03       Impact factor: 8.551

2.  A critical survey of medical mycology in Israel 1946-1956.

Authors:  F RAUBITSCHEK
Journal:  Mycopathol Mycol Appl       Date:  1958-06-02

3.  The management of tinea capitis; report on 1877 treated cases.

Authors:  C BERLIN; C MEYROVITZ
Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1955-11       Impact factor: 9.302

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Authors:  F SAGHER
Journal:  Acta Med Orient       Date:  1947-03

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Authors:  A Feinstein; L Ziprkowski; B Sommer; Z Harari
Journal:  Harefuah       Date:  1971-06-05

6.  [The mycotic flora in Israel].

Authors:  L Ziprkowski; B Sommer
Journal:  Mykosen       Date:  1969-03-01

7.  Microsporum canis infection: first epidemic in Israel.

Authors:  I Dvoretzky; D Semah; B Sommer; B K Fisher
Journal:  Sabouraudia       Date:  1978-03

8.  Two outbreaks of Microsporum canis ringworm in Israel.

Authors:  I Alteras; E J Feuerman
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1979-07-16       Impact factor: 2.574

9.  A critical survey of 1000 cases of dermatophytosis in the Tel Aviv area during 1970-1975.

Authors:  I Alteras; N Lehrer
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1977-12-16       Impact factor: 2.574

10.  Trichophyton rubrum infections according to age, anatomical distribution and sex.

Authors:  F Blank; S J Mann
Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1975-02       Impact factor: 9.302

  10 in total

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