58 results on '"Tinea Pedis epidemiology"'
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2. Frequency of occurrence of principal dermatophytoses and their causative agents observed in Mexico City.
3. [Foot mycoses and our experience in controlling them].
4. [Problem of dermatomycosis in automobile drivers].
5. [Mycoses of the foot in children and adolescents].
6. Control of tinea pedis in a swimming bath.
7. Tinea pedis--a penalty of civilization. A sample survey of rural and urban population.
8. [Epidermophytosis (an aid to the young doctor)].
9. [Foot mycosis morbidity].
10. A short review on tinea pedis by dermatophytes.
11. [Comparative epidemiological studies of dermatomycoses in the cities of Wurzburg and Bonn and their watershed. 1].
12. [Etiology and epidemiology of tinea cruris].
13. Dermatophytes in military recruits.
14. Tinea pedis.
15. [Morbidity from foot mycoses in lumberers in the North].
16. [On the problem of the infection of the Berlin population with interdigital epidermophytosis].
17. [Dermatophytical onyxis in a closed community of the Northern Alps. Ecological and epidemiological study].
18. [Effect of climatic and geographic conditions on the occurrence and clinical course of fungal diseases of the foot].
19. Keratophilic fungi and the prevalence of dermatomycoses in Orissa, India.
20. [The frequency of foot mycoses in Japan].
21. [Statistical report on mycological studies in onchomycosis and tinea pedis in the GDR. (1967-1969)].
22. [Fungus infections of the feet of professional swimmers and the role of public bathhouses in the spread of dermatomycoses].
23. Incidence of dermatophytosis in Ahmedabad (Gujarat).
24. The medical mycological iceberg.
25. Foot infections in swimming baths.
26. Microsporum spp. in tinea pedis.
27. Tinea pedis--a clinical and mycological study.
28. [The occurrence of a Trichophyton rubrum-like dermatophyte in beasts of prey (Carnivora)].
29. [Dermatophytosis of the child].
30. [Effect of climatic and geographical conditions on the distribution and clinical course of fungal diseases of the feet].
31. Tinea pedis in Greece.
32. A survey of superficial fungus infections among elementary school children in Manila.
33. Occurrence of dermatophytes in Bangkok, Thialand.
34. [Tinea pedis. Occurrence in a cantonment].
35. [Inguinal tinea epidemic and incidence of tinea pedis in a military camp].
36. Dermatophytoses in Poona, India. Observations on incidence, clinical features, environmental factors and causal agents studied during 1958 to 1963 at sassoon hospitals, Poona.
37. [Mycoses of the feet in school children in rural areas].
38. Studies in the epidemiology of tinea pedis. IX. Tinea pedis and erythrasma in new patients at a chiropody clinic.
39. Tinea pedis as a public health problem.
40. [Findings during the initial examination of skin patients in the barbering trade with special reference to dyshidrosis].
41. Superficial dermatomycoses in Bangkok, Thailand.
42. Clinical and mycological study of the macerated toe web in Egypt.
43. [Occurrence of Tinea pedum in potassium mining industry].
44. [Does military service represent a mycological hazard?].
45. [A glance at the epidemiology of dermatomycoses in the coal mining industry].
46. Microsporum persicolor infection in the United States.
47. [Seasonal incidence of epidermophytosis of feet].
48. Environmental influences on the microbiology of the skin.
49. [Occurrence and frequency of tinea pedis as a conditional occupational disease].
50. [Analysis of control of mycosis of feet in the Lithuanian SSR for 5 years (1959-1963)].
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