Occult tinea pedis in an Israeli population and predisposing factors for the acquisition of the disease
International Journal of Dermatology2014Vol. 54(2), pp. 146–149
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Abstract
The prevalence of occult tinea pedis is similar to that of clinical tinea pedis. This may imply that patients with subclinical infection carry a risk for transmitting disease similar to that of clinical carriers. This is of great importance in the prevention and management of the disease as high-risk asymptomatic carriers can be identified.
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