Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Simone Cristina Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pinto, Márcia Ribeiro, Alcântara, Lucas Martins, Reis, Nathália Farias, Durães, Thiago Lacerda, Bittar, Christina Teresa Machado, Oliveira, Jeferson Carvalhaes de, Rocha, Elisabeth Martins da Silva da, Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas, Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e, Baptista, Andréa Regina de Souza
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Trichophyton, Microsporum, Nannizzia and Epidermophyton genera cause dermatophytosis, the most common and highly contagious infectious skin disease. Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere, located in the most visited state of Brazil. This retrospective study investigated epidemiological and laboratorial aspects of dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, by using spatiotemporal analysis. More than half of all individuals were infected by one or more dermatophytes. A variation between 18 and 106 years-old of the studied population was verified, and women more frequently affected. Patients were more frequently infected by Trichophyton spp., most of them T. rubrum, followed by T. mentagrophytes. M. canis and N. gypsea were more frequently isolated in the age group between 40 and 60 years old, while T. rubrum predominates among younger patients. All species presented homogeneous distribution while T. tonsurans appears to be restricted to the Rio de Janeiro capital and E. floccosum to the municipality of Macaé (190 Km apart from RJ). Rio de Janeiro state presented spatial clusters of dermatophytosis with high density in Guanabara Bay (E. floccosum, M. canis, N. gypsea, T. tonsurans) and Niterói (T. rubrum, T. mentagrophytes) but low density in Macaé (E. floccosum). Significant spatiotemporal clusters on dermatophytosis cases were detected in distinct municipalities (p-value ≤ 0.05). The Vulnerability Index (r = 0.293) and Demographic Density (r = 0.652) distributed according to neighborhoods in Niterói were direct related with dermatophytosis cases whereas Income (r = -0.306) was inversely correlated (p-value ≤ 0.05). The dermatophytosis spatiotemporal distinct distribution after two major international events in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, highlight the pressing need for specific measures of its prevention and controlling. This is particularly relevant in touristic tropical localities which must consider both socio-economical and traveler's medicine variables.
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spelling Brito, Simone Cristina PereiraPinto, Márcia RibeiroAlcântara, Lucas MartinsReis, Nathália FariasDurães, Thiago LacerdaBittar, Christina Teresa MachadoOliveira, Jeferson Carvalhaes deRocha, Elisabeth Martins da Silva daMachado, Ricardo Luiz DantasGuimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza eBaptista, Andréa Regina de Souza2023-04-24T12:56:13Z2023-04-24T12:56:13Z2023BRITO, Simone Cristina Pereira et al. Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, v. 17, n. 4, p. 1-18, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010865.1935-2735https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/680510.1371/journal.pntd.0010865Trichophyton, Microsporum, Nannizzia and Epidermophyton genera cause dermatophytosis, the most common and highly contagious infectious skin disease. Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere, located in the most visited state of Brazil. This retrospective study investigated epidemiological and laboratorial aspects of dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, by using spatiotemporal analysis. More than half of all individuals were infected by one or more dermatophytes. A variation between 18 and 106 years-old of the studied population was verified, and women more frequently affected. Patients were more frequently infected by Trichophyton spp., most of them T. rubrum, followed by T. mentagrophytes. M. canis and N. gypsea were more frequently isolated in the age group between 40 and 60 years old, while T. rubrum predominates among younger patients. All species presented homogeneous distribution while T. tonsurans appears to be restricted to the Rio de Janeiro capital and E. floccosum to the municipality of Macaé (190 Km apart from RJ). Rio de Janeiro state presented spatial clusters of dermatophytosis with high density in Guanabara Bay (E. floccosum, M. canis, N. gypsea, T. tonsurans) and Niterói (T. rubrum, T. mentagrophytes) but low density in Macaé (E. floccosum). Significant spatiotemporal clusters on dermatophytosis cases were detected in distinct municipalities (p-value ≤ 0.05). The Vulnerability Index (r = 0.293) and Demographic Density (r = 0.652) distributed according to neighborhoods in Niterói were direct related with dermatophytosis cases whereas Income (r = -0.306) was inversely correlated (p-value ≤ 0.05). The dermatophytosis spatiotemporal distinct distribution after two major international events in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, highlight the pressing need for specific measures of its prevention and controlling. This is particularly relevant in touristic tropical localities which must consider both socio-economical and traveler's medicine variables.Institutional Qualification Program of the Fluminense Federal University (PQI/UFF – 2021 to SCPB) and Carlos Chagas Filho Research Foundation of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ grant E-26/211.300/2022 to ARSB). This research was also partially financed by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) –Finance Code 001 (MSc student supported: LMA; NFR). RLDM and ARSB are research fellows of Council for Scientific and Technological Development (grants PQ-CNPq 302722/2022-0 and PQ-CNPq 308986/2022-9, respectively).Fluminense Federal University. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology. Biomedical Institute. Center for Microorganisms Investigation. Niterói, RJ, Brazil.Fluminense Federal University. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology. Biomedical Institute. Center for Microorganisms Investigation. 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title Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
spellingShingle Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
Brito, Simone Cristina Pereira
Dermatomicoses / epidemiologia
Dermatomicoses / transmissão
Tinha / epidemiologia
Análise Espaço-Temporal
Rio de Janeiro (BR)
title_short Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
title_full Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
title_sort Spatio-temporal six-year retrospective study on dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil: a tropical tourist locality tale
author Brito, Simone Cristina Pereira
author_facet Brito, Simone Cristina Pereira
Pinto, Márcia Ribeiro
Alcântara, Lucas Martins
Reis, Nathália Farias
Durães, Thiago Lacerda
Bittar, Christina Teresa Machado
Oliveira, Jeferson Carvalhaes de
Rocha, Elisabeth Martins da Silva da
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Baptista, Andréa Regina de Souza
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author2 Pinto, Márcia Ribeiro
Alcântara, Lucas Martins
Reis, Nathália Farias
Durães, Thiago Lacerda
Bittar, Christina Teresa Machado
Oliveira, Jeferson Carvalhaes de
Rocha, Elisabeth Martins da Silva da
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Baptista, Andréa Regina de Souza
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author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Simone Cristina Pereira
Pinto, Márcia Ribeiro
Alcântara, Lucas Martins
Reis, Nathália Farias
Durães, Thiago Lacerda
Bittar, Christina Teresa Machado
Oliveira, Jeferson Carvalhaes de
Rocha, Elisabeth Martins da Silva da
Machado, Ricardo Luiz Dantas
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Baptista, Andréa Regina de Souza
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Dermatomicoses / epidemiologia
Dermatomicoses / transmissão
Tinha / epidemiologia
Análise Espaço-Temporal
Rio de Janeiro (BR)
topic Dermatomicoses / epidemiologia
Dermatomicoses / transmissão
Tinha / epidemiologia
Análise Espaço-Temporal
Rio de Janeiro (BR)
description Trichophyton, Microsporum, Nannizzia and Epidermophyton genera cause dermatophytosis, the most common and highly contagious infectious skin disease. Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere, located in the most visited state of Brazil. This retrospective study investigated epidemiological and laboratorial aspects of dermatophytosis in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, by using spatiotemporal analysis. More than half of all individuals were infected by one or more dermatophytes. A variation between 18 and 106 years-old of the studied population was verified, and women more frequently affected. Patients were more frequently infected by Trichophyton spp., most of them T. rubrum, followed by T. mentagrophytes. M. canis and N. gypsea were more frequently isolated in the age group between 40 and 60 years old, while T. rubrum predominates among younger patients. All species presented homogeneous distribution while T. tonsurans appears to be restricted to the Rio de Janeiro capital and E. floccosum to the municipality of Macaé (190 Km apart from RJ). Rio de Janeiro state presented spatial clusters of dermatophytosis with high density in Guanabara Bay (E. floccosum, M. canis, N. gypsea, T. tonsurans) and Niterói (T. rubrum, T. mentagrophytes) but low density in Macaé (E. floccosum). Significant spatiotemporal clusters on dermatophytosis cases were detected in distinct municipalities (p-value ≤ 0.05). The Vulnerability Index (r = 0.293) and Demographic Density (r = 0.652) distributed according to neighborhoods in Niterói were direct related with dermatophytosis cases whereas Income (r = -0.306) was inversely correlated (p-value ≤ 0.05). The dermatophytosis spatiotemporal distinct distribution after two major international events in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, highlight the pressing need for specific measures of its prevention and controlling. This is particularly relevant in touristic tropical localities which must consider both socio-economical and traveler's medicine variables.
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