Clinical and epidemiological study of onychomycosis among patients of the national institute of hygiene in rabat, Morocco (2016-2020).

Q3 Medicine
Majda El Abbassi, Boughroud Hajar, Fatima Amarir, Rhajaoui Mohamed, Adlaoui El Bachir, Mkinsi Hanane, Baha Imane, Rais Samira
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Abstract

Background and purpose:  Onychomycosis is a common nail infection characterized by the discoloration, thickening, and detachment of nails. This study aimed to provide valuable insights into this pathology by assessing its prevalence, clinical aspects, related comorbidities, and causative agents in patients from a Moroccan population.

Materials and methods:  This retrospective study was conducted on 1,606 subjects at the Mycology-Parasitology laboratory of the National Institute of Hygiene in Rabat, Morocco, over five years (2016-2020). Nail samples were collected from both fingernails and toenails and processed through microscopic examination and culture. The incubated tubes were kept at a temperature range of 28-30°C for 4-5 weeks.

Results:  Onychomycosis was mycologically confirmed in 1,794 samples (93.24%). It occurred commonly in the 41-60 age group, with a higher incidence among females (74.53%). Diabetes, alongside other chronic diseases, was prevalent among patients with underlying conditions, comprising 131 cases (40.56%). Disto-lateral subungual onychomycosis emerged as the most prevalent clinical presentation, comprising 1,536 cases (79.92%). Fingernails primarily affected by yeasts, notably Candida albicans, accounted for 565 cases (29.80%), while toenails were predominantly impacted by dermatophytes, primarily Trichophyton rubrum (n=1,230, 64.87%). Mixed infections exclusively featured yeasts and dermatophytes, predominantly T. rubrum and C. albicans, which accounted for 79 (4.40%) cases. The study explored the influence of molds, yielding insights into their rarity in onychomycosis.

Conclusion:  These findings hold significant implications for the clinical management and diagnosis of onychomycosis, particularly in patients with underlying chronic conditions. Further epidemiological studies across Morocco are needed for meaningful comparisons.

摩洛哥拉巴特国家卫生研究院患者甲癣的临床和流行病学研究(2016-2020 年)。
背景和目的:甲癣是一种常见的指甲感染,其特点是指甲变色、增厚和脱落。本研究旨在通过评估摩洛哥患者的患病率、临床表现、相关并发症和致病因素,为了解这种病症提供有价值的信息: 这项回顾性研究针对摩洛哥拉巴特国家卫生研究所真菌学-寄生虫学实验室的1606名受试者,历时五年(2016-2020年)。研究人员采集了手指甲和脚趾甲的指甲样本,并通过显微镜检查和培养进行处理。培养管在 28-30°C 的温度范围内保存 4-5 周: 结果:1794 份样本(93.24%)经真菌学证实患有甲癣。常见于 41-60 岁年龄组,女性发病率更高(74.53%)。糖尿病和其他慢性疾病在有基础疾病的患者中很常见,共有 131 例(40.56%)。双侧甲下真菌病是最常见的临床表现,共有 1,536 例(79.92%)。手指甲主要受酵母菌,特别是白色念珠菌的影响,占 565 例(29.80%),而脚趾甲主要受皮癣菌,主要是红色毛癣菌的影响(1230 例,64.87%)。混合感染主要是酵母菌和皮癣菌,主要是红色毛癣菌(T. rubrum)和白癣菌(C. albicans),占79例(4.40%)。该研究探讨了霉菌的影响,深入了解了霉菌在甲癣中的罕见性: 这些发现对癣菌病的临床管理和诊断具有重要意义,尤其是对有慢性病隐患的患者。需要在摩洛哥各地开展进一步的流行病学研究,以便进行有意义的比较。
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Current Medical Mycology
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