Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Clarissa Santos de Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Zaitz,Clarisse, Framil,Valéria Maria de Souza, Ottoboni,Thaíssa Santos de Carvalho, Tonoli,Melissa Santos de Carvalho, Ribeiro,Renata Pinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Onychomychosis, a nail fungus infection is the most frequent nail ailment, constituting about half of all nail disorders. It can be caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes, yeasts and Prothoteca spp. Methods include 5407 samples of patients with suspected onychomycosis, studied from January 2002 to December 2006, by direct mycological examination and fungi culture. The diagnosis of onychomycosis was confirmed in samples from 3822 direct mycological and/or culture positive. The diagnosis was established by culture for fungi. Among the 1.428 identified agents, the dermatophytes were responsible for 68.6% (N = 980) of cases, followed by yeasts with 27.6% (N = 394), non-dermatophytes fungi with 2.2% (N = 31), Prothoteca spp with 0.1% (N = 2), and associations with 1.5% (N = 22). Females were more affected, with 66% (N = 2527) of cases, and the most affected age group ranged from 31 to 60 years of age (median 47 years). Fungal microbiota is often changed in the world, both quantitatively and qualitatively, and is affected by several environmental factors. Thus, the periodic review of the composition of this microbiota is important to evaluate the epidemiology and thus proportion a better therapeutic response.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
title Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
spellingShingle Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
Ribeiro,Clarissa Santos de Carvalho
onychomycosis
dermatophytes
yeasts
non-dermatophytes fungi
Prothoteca spp
title_short Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
title_full Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
title_fullStr Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
title_sort Descriptive study of onychomycosis in a hospital in São Paulo
author Ribeiro,Clarissa Santos de Carvalho
author_facet Ribeiro,Clarissa Santos de Carvalho
Zaitz,Clarisse
Framil,Valéria Maria de Souza
Ottoboni,Thaíssa Santos de Carvalho
Tonoli,Melissa Santos de Carvalho
Ribeiro,Renata Pinto
author_role author
author2 Zaitz,Clarisse
Framil,Valéria Maria de Souza
Ottoboni,Thaíssa Santos de Carvalho
Tonoli,Melissa Santos de Carvalho
Ribeiro,Renata Pinto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Clarissa Santos de Carvalho
Zaitz,Clarisse
Framil,Valéria Maria de Souza
Ottoboni,Thaíssa Santos de Carvalho
Tonoli,Melissa Santos de Carvalho
Ribeiro,Renata Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv onychomycosis
dermatophytes
yeasts
non-dermatophytes fungi
Prothoteca spp
topic onychomycosis
dermatophytes
yeasts
non-dermatophytes fungi
Prothoteca spp
description Onychomychosis, a nail fungus infection is the most frequent nail ailment, constituting about half of all nail disorders. It can be caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes, yeasts and Prothoteca spp. Methods include 5407 samples of patients with suspected onychomycosis, studied from January 2002 to December 2006, by direct mycological examination and fungi culture. The diagnosis of onychomycosis was confirmed in samples from 3822 direct mycological and/or culture positive. The diagnosis was established by culture for fungi. Among the 1.428 identified agents, the dermatophytes were responsible for 68.6% (N = 980) of cases, followed by yeasts with 27.6% (N = 394), non-dermatophytes fungi with 2.2% (N = 31), Prothoteca spp with 0.1% (N = 2), and associations with 1.5% (N = 22). Females were more affected, with 66% (N = 2527) of cases, and the most affected age group ranged from 31 to 60 years of age (median 47 years). Fungal microbiota is often changed in the world, both quantitatively and qualitatively, and is affected by several environmental factors. Thus, the periodic review of the composition of this microbiota is important to evaluate the epidemiology and thus proportion a better therapeutic response.
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