Korean J Dermatol.  1962 Dec;2(2):7-14.

A Supplementary Study on Tinea Capitis in Taegu City

Abstract

In order to complement and reexamine the recent advances on tinea capitis in Taegu area the author made the clinical and mycological studies on 36, 1961 pupils of 12 primary school in Taegu during the period of August 30, 1961 till October 27. Also a clinical observation of the number of patients with the disease was made on 9, 877 new out-patients of the Kyung-Book University Hospital during the period of January 1957-May 1961 comparing the results of the above studies and 2, 925 colonies of 8 strains which have been reported up to the present date, and the following results were obtained. 1. 146 cases (Boys 141, Girls 5) of tinea capitis out of 36, 914 pupils (Boys 20, 572, Girls 16, 342) were found in the study of 12 primary school pupils in Taegu. 2. The morbidity rate for the boys was 0.72% and 0.03% for the girls. The rate was higher among children of the suburban area, especially in the industrial district, compaired with children of the central area of the city. 3. The morbidity rate in different grades was found highest in the 5th grade and a gradual decline was observed in order of 4, 6, 3, 2, 1 grade. 4. The type of the disease belonged entirely to the superficial derrnatomycosis. 5. 113 strains of Trichophyton ferrugineum out of 146 cases were isolated. 6. 75.26% of successful culture was made which reconfirm the superiority of the culture technique employed in the author's laboratory. 7. Seven cases out of 105 fiuorescent hairs were negative culture, while 15 cases out of 41 nonfluorescent hairs were positive culture. Therefore, a particular attention should be paid in the use of Wood light. The nonfluorescent positive culture hairs found increased compaired with the previous reports. 8. No significant change was observed in the actual number of out-patients with the disease in the University Hospital during the period of January 1957 till May 1961, though a gradual increase in the percentage was noted. 9. In comparison with the geographical distribution of 2, 925 colonies of strains already reported in Korea, the only causative strain of the disease was determined as T. ferrugineum in Taegu city and M. canis which showed an increase during the period of 1957 till 1959 was not isolated in the present study.


MeSH Terms

Child
Complement System Proteins
Culture Techniques
Daegu*
Female
Hair
Humans
Korea
Outpatients
Pupil
Tinea Capitis*
Tinea*
Trichophyton
Wood
Complement System Proteins
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