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Title

Fungal infections and parasitic infestations in sports: expedient identification and treatment.

Authors

Winokur RC; Dexter WW

Abstract

Common fungal infections include tinea corporis, capitis, cruris, versicolor, and pedis, as well as onychomycosis. Prevention of spread is important and involves frequent skin surveillance, avoidance of shared equipment, and regular equipment cleaning. The NCAA recommends treatment of tinea corporis and capitis infections and covering any exposed infection before return to play. Parasitic infestations occur because of the close physical contact of team members and athletes in contact sports. Both scabies and pediculosis should be treated before return to play, according to NCAA guidelines. Cutaneous larva migrans, a chronic parasitic infection caused by a hookworm, may be seen in beach volleyball players.

Publication

Physician & Sportsmedicine, 2004, Vol 32, Issue 10, p23

ISSN

0091-3847

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3810/psm.2004.10.601

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