An outbreak of trichophytic tinea capitis in a group of schoolchildren in a rural area of the department of Cauca, Colombia
Conclusions. Ideally, mycological studies define the etiological agent to propose therapeutics and recommendations in agreement with management guidelines. Implementation of multidisciplinary measures to control the outbreak and educate the population is required.PMID:37721918 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6793
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Fabiola Eugenia Gonz ález Jos é Alejandro Rodríguez Lina Mar ía Muñoz Giovanny Apr áez Luis Reinel V ásquez Source Type: research
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