Dermatol. praxi. 2016;10(2):76-79 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2016.018
A total of 3 654 samples were collected in the Mycological Laboratory of the Department of Dermatovenelogy, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Prague in 2015. T. rubrum was the most frequent dermatophyte isolated (91,5%), followed by T. interdigitalie (4,5%) and M. canis (1,8%). Less frequently isolated were A. benhamiae, T. tonsurans, E. floccosum a M. gypseum. The spectrum of dermatophytes is similar to previous years, there is a high proportion of antropophilic species, which corresponds to the composition of the urban population. This review discusses the current and future treatment options of dermatophytoses.
Published: July 1, 2016 Show citation
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