SEMIQUANTITATIVE STUDY OF TINEA-CAPITIS AND THE ASYMPTOMATIC CARRIER STATE IN INNER-CITY SCHOOL-CHILDREN

Citation
Jv. Williams et al., SEMIQUANTITATIVE STUDY OF TINEA-CAPITIS AND THE ASYMPTOMATIC CARRIER STATE IN INNER-CITY SCHOOL-CHILDREN, Pediatrics, 96(2), 1995, pp. 265-267
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00314005
Volume
96
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Part
1
Pages
265 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-4005(1995)96:2<265:SSOTAT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Objective. To quantify and characterize the asymptomatic carrier state of tinea capitis in school children from the inner city. Methods. All students attending a parochial school (kindergarten through seventh g rade) in the city of Philadelphia were cultured for tinea capitis peri odically over 16 months (1404 hemi-scalp cultures from 224 children). Results. Our initial prevalence study of this all-black population (ag es 5 to 13 years) found a 3% rate of index cases (symptomatic) and a 1 4% rate of asymptomatic carriers (without black-dot lesions, obvious h air loss, scaling, crusts, pustules, or erythema). Trichophyton tonsur ans was the predominant dermatophyte (96% of 125 positive cultures; Mi crosporum canis was the only other isolate). Fifty percent of all posi tive cultures came from children in kindergarten and first grade; firs t grade had the highest rate of index cases. The overall prevalence of asymptomatic carriers was not higher in the classes containing index cases. Fifty-nine percent of asymptomatic carriers had a 1+ spore load (1 to 10 colonies isolated per scalp), while 74% of index cases had a 4+ spore load (> 150 total colonies). Forty-five untreated asymptomat ic carriers were followed for 2 to 5 months: 19 (42%) became culture-n egative; of these, 17 (90%) had a 1+ spore load. Conclusions. We found that inner-city black school children who are asymptomatic carriers o f T tonsurans had lower spore loads than index cases. Index cases did not appear to be the primary mode of transmission within a classroom. More than half of untreated asymptomatic carriers remained culture-pos itive after 2 months and probably play a role in the transmission. of tinea capitis within this population.