The changing epidemiology and emerging patterns of dermatophyte species.

J W Rippon
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The anthropophilic agents of tinea capitis are being eradicated from their historic areas in developed and developing nations. The one exception is T. tonsurans in the United States and Canada. In these nations, the infections are increasing among black children, probably because of hair style and hygiene habits. Elsewhere in the world, M. canis has become or is becoming the dominant agent of tinea capitis. Tinea corporis reflects either the dominant agent of tinea capitis or the sphere of T. rubrum. Trichophyton rubrum is the most common agent worldwide of crural and pedal disease and often tinea corporis. The other anthropophilic species, T. mentagrophytes var. interdigitale and E. floccosum, are also firmly established, but as a distant second and third. These five species account for most ringworm worldwide. Other species are of lowlevel infection, are rare, are locally endemic, or--in the case of some anthropophiles--are dying out. The only evidence of active evolution among the dermatophytes is seen in M. canis and T. mentagrophytes. In both, host-specific strains have emerged and will probably separate as species. This probably has happened already in the case of the variety interdigitale of T. mentagrophytes.

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皮肤真菌种类的流行病学变化和新模式。
在发达国家和发展中国家,头癣的亲人类因子正在从其历史地区被根除。唯一的例外是美国和加拿大的T. tonsurans。在这些国家,黑人儿童的感染率正在上升,可能是因为发型和卫生习惯。在世界其他地方,犬支原体已经或正在成为头癣的主要病原体。公司癣要么反映了头癣的主导因子,要么反映了红癣的范围。红毛癣菌是世界上最常见的脚部和脚部疾病的病原体,通常是体癣。其他的亲人类物种,T. mentagrophytes v . interdigitale和E. flocosum,也被确定下来,但远远排在第二位和第三位。这五种癣占世界上最常见的癣。其他物种感染程度低,很罕见,是当地特有的,或者——在一些亲人类的情况下——正在灭绝。唯一的证据表明,活跃的进化之间的皮肤植物是在m.s canis和m.t mentagrophytes。在这两种情况下,宿主特有的菌株都已经出现,并可能作为物种分离出来。这种情况可能已经发生在T. mentagrophytes的interdigitale品种中。
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