Clinicomycological Pattern of Dermatophytosis in Odisha, a Coastal State of Eastern India.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Sakshi Gaba,Kumudini Panigrahi,Hemanta K Kar,Mitanjali Sethy
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Background Dermatophytosis is a fungal infection that targets the skin and its appendages, such as the nails and hair. It affects all age groups and is estimated to affect approximately 20-25% of the population across the world. There are insufficient data on the clinic-mycological pattern of dermatophytosis in Odisha, a coastal state in eastern India. The study aims to explore the clinico-mycological pattern of prevailing superficial cutaneous fungal infections and to identify the specific species as per the site of skin involvement. Methods This is a cross-sectional study conducted in the Department of Dermatology in collaboration with the Department of Microbiology at a tertiary health care centre, Odisha, for a period of 2 years, from October 2020 to September 2022. Participants aged 18-65 years with active dermatophyte infections of the skin were included in the study. Clinical examination and mycological workup were performed, and the collected samples were divided into two parts, one for direct microscopy and the other for fungal culture. Results According to our study, the most common isolate was Trichophyton mentagrophytes (21.7%), followed by T. rubrum (11.7%), and 5.3% of cultures showed T. schoenleinii isolates, whereas Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum constituted 2.7% and 0.7%, respectively. Conclusion The present study focuses on the prevalence and clinical trends of different dermatophyte species associated with dermatophytosis in eastern India. Due to the favourable climate of Odisha, superficial mycoses are prevalent here, and according to our study, Trichophyton mentagrophytes is the predominate isolate in this region.
印度东部沿海邦奥迪沙(Odisha)皮癣病的临床真菌学模式。
背景皮肤癣菌病是一种真菌感染,主要针对皮肤及其附属器官,如指甲和头发。它影响各个年龄段的人群,据估计约占全球人口的 20-25%。在印度东部沿海的奥迪沙邦,有关皮癣菌病的临床-真菌学模式的数据不足。本研究旨在探讨普遍存在的浅表皮肤真菌感染的临床-真菌学模式,并根据皮肤受累部位确定具体的真菌种类。方法这是一项横断面研究,由皮肤病学系与微生物学系合作在奥迪沙邦的一家三级医疗保健中心进行,为期两年,从 2020 年 10 月至 2022 年 9 月。研究对象包括年龄在 18-65 岁之间、患有活动性皮肤皮癣菌感染的患者。我们进行了临床检查和真菌学检查,并将采集的样本分为两部分,一部分用于直接显微镜检查,另一部分用于真菌培养。7%),5.3%的培养物显示分离出T. schoenleinii,而犬小孢子菌和石膏小孢子菌分别占 2.7% 和 0.7%。由于奥迪沙的气候适宜,浅表真菌病在这里很普遍,根据我们的研究,该地区主要分离出的是毛癣菌(Trichophyton mentagrophytes)。
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Indian Journal of Dermatology
Indian Journal of Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
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发文量
217
审稿时长
47 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes information related to skin-pathology and different modes of therapeutics, including dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Likewise, it carries articles on leprosy, STI and HIV/AIDS. The editorial board encourages the authors to publish articles addressing emerging techniques and developments in the subject specialty, in the form of Original investigations, Narrative and Systematic Reviews as well as Case Reports. The journal aims at publishing Editorials and Commentaries from eminent personalities on a regular basis.
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