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Nosocomial Dermatophytosis Caused by <i>Microsporum canis</i> in a Newborn Department
AbstractSeven nurses working in a newborn unit were infested by Microsporum canis, involving the skin of the left forearm. One infant who was treated in the same unit suffered from a similar lesion on the occipital region. Transmission during bottle feeding was suspected. After the introduction of long sleeves for all nurses, no further cases occurred. Data collected on the nurses in the unit suggested that infection correlated with direct
exposure to infants.</jats:p
