Abstract
The incidence of tinea capitis is increasing, especially among inner-city, African-American children. Griseofulvin is the traditional choice for first-line therapy, but treatment failure is common due to poor compliance, incomplete absorption, reinfection, and drug resistance. Clinicians from an urban university pediatric dermatology clinic investigated the carrier state in household contacts as a marker for the risk …
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