Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Letícia Fernandes da
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bittencourt, Francine Moreschi, Hernandes, Karoline Massari, Gonçalves, Stela Maris Bottin, Rodrigues, C. M. G., Bergamo, Vanessa Zafaneli, Calil, Luciane Noal, Mezzari, Adelina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Cutaneous superficial mycoses appear as lesions on the skin, hair and nails. The highest prevalence is of fungal infections caused by the fungi of the genus Microsporum, Epidermophyton, Trichophyton, Candida and Malassezia. These mycoses are common in tropical regions and are commonly neglected due to lack of patient knowledge, difficult diagnosis and lack of access to health facilities, which makes them a public health problem. In research, mycological examination of patients using Basic Health Units (BHU) was carried out in order to diagnose mycoses. Results: Through this action, it was possible to diagnose and refer to the appropriate treatment 5359 patients, seeking to improve their quality of life. From the results of the mycological exams of these patients during the period from 2011 to 2016, it was possible to trace the epidemiological profile of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and the most prevalent species, contributing to the accomplishment of measures in public health.
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title Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
Rocha, Letícia Fernandes da
Micoses
Cutaneous superficial mycoses
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
title_short Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
title_full Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
title_sort Epidemiological profile of cutaneous superficial mycoses in South, Brazil
author Rocha, Letícia Fernandes da
author_facet Rocha, Letícia Fernandes da
Bittencourt, Francine Moreschi
Hernandes, Karoline Massari
Gonçalves, Stela Maris Bottin
Rodrigues, C. M. G.
Bergamo, Vanessa Zafaneli
Calil, Luciane Noal
Mezzari, Adelina
author_role author
author2 Bittencourt, Francine Moreschi
Hernandes, Karoline Massari
Gonçalves, Stela Maris Bottin
Rodrigues, C. M. G.
Bergamo, Vanessa Zafaneli
Calil, Luciane Noal
Mezzari, Adelina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Letícia Fernandes da
Bittencourt, Francine Moreschi
Hernandes, Karoline Massari
Gonçalves, Stela Maris Bottin
Rodrigues, C. M. G.
Bergamo, Vanessa Zafaneli
Calil, Luciane Noal
Mezzari, Adelina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Micoses
topic Micoses
Cutaneous superficial mycoses
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cutaneous superficial mycoses
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
description Cutaneous superficial mycoses appear as lesions on the skin, hair and nails. The highest prevalence is of fungal infections caused by the fungi of the genus Microsporum, Epidermophyton, Trichophyton, Candida and Malassezia. These mycoses are common in tropical regions and are commonly neglected due to lack of patient knowledge, difficult diagnosis and lack of access to health facilities, which makes them a public health problem. In research, mycological examination of patients using Basic Health Units (BHU) was carried out in order to diagnose mycoses. Results: Through this action, it was possible to diagnose and refer to the appropriate treatment 5359 patients, seeking to improve their quality of life. From the results of the mycological exams of these patients during the period from 2011 to 2016, it was possible to trace the epidemiological profile of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and the most prevalent species, contributing to the accomplishment of measures in public health.
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