:A Case Showed an Obvious Incubation Period
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Patient: 24-year-old woman. On November 18, 1981, she kept a catling which had crustling lesions on the scalp. Three days after the breeding, the cat went away from her house. On November 26, pale red erythematous lesions developed on her neck. A few days after, the periphery lesion enlarged rapidly while the center portion became depressed, and at the same time erythematous lesions were scattered on the neck, breast, right arm and left lower leg. Microsporum canis were isolated from her skin lesions. We were unable to see the catling, but the infection may be traced from the cat. Because the catling sleeped in her neck and initial lesions developed on her neck. These results indicate, when the subjects come into contact with infected animals closely, the primary lesions of Microsporum canis infection may develope at the site inoculation after an incubation period of about 5 to 8 days.
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