卡齐纳州Babbar-Ruga医院国家产科瘘中心患者皮肤真菌感染的患病率

M. Marwana, S. Tijjani, A. Bashir, B.M. Isyaku, K. Hamza, G. Muhammad, I. Lawal, A. Musa, K. Lawal
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本研究旨在确定在卡齐纳州Babbar-ruga医院国家产科瘘中心就诊的患者中皮肤真菌感染的患病率。共诊断100例患者,男性占40/100,女性占60%(60/100),性别比例为3:2(男女比例),40%的参与者年龄在10-29岁之间,60%的参与者年龄在14-21岁之间。在60例病例中,共分离到53株毛癣菌属和小孢子菌属皮癣菌。分离频率最高的皮癣菌是毛多毛癣菌(26.41%,14/53),其次是奥氏小孢子菌(22.64%,12/53)、红毛癣菌(15.09%,8/53)、雪氏小孢子菌(7.547%,4/53)、石蜡小孢子菌(5.660%,3/53),最少的是犬小孢子菌(9.433%,5/53)、疣状毛癣菌(9.433%,5/53)和毛癣菌(3.77%,2/53)。38例(63.33%)为单一感染,15例(36.67%)为小孢子菌属和毛癣菌属2-4种皮菌混合感染。67%(10/15)为小孢子菌和毛孢子菌混合感染,20%(3/15)为单独小孢子菌混合感染,13.3%(2/15)为单独毛孢子菌混合感染。本研究表明,在共用梳子和围巾以及拥有宠物的患者中,皮肤真菌感染的患病率很高;这表明一个欣欣向荣的动物-人类皮肤真菌传播途径和潜在的污染物。该研究建议加强健康促进和教育干预措施,以促进患者的卫生习惯。
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Prevalence of Dermatophytosis Infection Among Patients Attending National Obstetric Fistula Centre Babbar-Ruga Hospital, Katsina State
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dermatophytosis infections among patients attending National obstetrics fistula center Babbar-ruga hospital, Katsina state. A total number of 100 patients were diagnosed, (40/100) were males and 60% (60/100) were females, giving a gender ratio of 3:2 (males: females), 40% of the participants were of the age range 10-29 years and 60% of age from 14-21 years respectively. Out of 60 cases, a total of 53 dermatophytes were isolated belonging to the genera Trichophyton and Microsporum. The most frequently isolated dermatophytes were Trichophyton mentagrophyte (26.41% 14/53), followed by Microsporum audouinii (22.64% 12/53), Trichophyton rubrum (15.09% 8/53), Trichophyton schoenleinii (7.547% 4/53), Microsporum gypseum (5.660% 3/53) and the least were Microsporum canis (9.433% 5/53) and Trichophyton tonsurans (9.433% 5/53), Trichophyton verrucosum (3.77% 2/53). Although 38 cases (63.33%) had single infections with dermatophytes, mixed infections with 2-4 dermatophytes of the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton were observed in 15 cases (36.67%). 67% (10/15) of the mixed infections were with Microsporum and Trichophyton species, 20% (3/15) were with Microsporum species alone, and 13.3 %( 2/15) were with Trichophyton species alone. This study indicates an outstanding prevalence of dermatophytosis infection among patients who shared combs and scarves and who owned pets; this suggests a thriving animal-human transmission route of dermatophytes and the potentiality of the fomites. The research proposes intensive health promotion and education interventions to promote hygiene practices among patients.
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