Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research

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)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 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

Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medell ín
Conclusion. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.PMID:37721904 | DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6900 (Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud)
Source: Biomedica : Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nelson Andr és Sterling Duban Andr és Rincón Sebasti án Barrera Erika Andrea S ánchez Diana Yuledi Molina Martha Eugenia Ur án Mar ía Del Pilar Jiménez Source Type: research