E M Difonzo, G M Palleschi, R Guadagni, P Vannini, M L Battini
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Epidemiology of the dermatophytoses in the Florence area: 1982-84. I. Microsporum canis infections.
Summary: Microsporum canis was the most frequently isolated dermatophyte between 1982 and 1984, with an incidence of 45.19%. This dermatophyte caused almost all cases of tinea capitis (94.99%) and the majority of cases of tinea corporis (75.73%).