Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN
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Resumo: | Dermatomycoses are fungal infections that attack the skin, hair and nails, in addition to the mucosal and cutaneous-mucosal zones. Objective: Observe the frequency of dermatomycoses, identify etiological agents and establish an association between the results and sex. Age, collection site, time and lesion location. Methods: Between February, 2002 and December, 2004, samples were collected from patients at Giselda Trigueiro Hospital in Natal, Brazil, by lesion scraping and hair removal, following 70% alcohol disinfection, and submitted to direct and culture examination. Results: Of the 817 lesions collected, 325 (39.8%) were fungus positive, with the hair collection site yielding the highest number of positive results (65.8%) and the scalp and hair representing the most frequent lesion sites (65.9%). Negative results occurred mainly in the lower limbs (78.6%). Of the species identified, 55.9% were yeasts, 41.6% dermatophytes and 2.5% Fusarium spp. Non-albicans Candida was the most isolated yeast (43.3%), mainly in females (61.7%) over the age of 40 years (56.4%). T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte (67.9%),notably in males (59.2%) in the 0-20 age group (44.7%). With respect to collection site, 73.9% of the dermatophytes were present in the skin and 61.1% of the yeasts in the nails. When assessing the collection site, the inguinocrural regional was 22.6% positive for dermatophytes, and the nails and hands, 41.8% for yeasts. Conclusions: The results obtained verified that: most of the positive lesions were found in the hair, whereas skin and nail lesions yielded more negative results; T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte and non-albicans candida the most commonly found yeast; positivity was greater in males in the 0-20 year age group at the skin site and in the inguinocrural region, while yeasts were more frequent in females in the over-40 age group at the nail sites |
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Calado, Nicácia Barbosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6096749925234846http://lattes.cnpq.br/2501015206371302Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9406572870167006Holanda, Cecilia Maria de Carvalho Xavierhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1864944034471719Milan, Eveline Pipolo2014-12-17T14:14:04Z2007-07-022014-12-17T14:14:04Z2005-09-21CALADO, Nicácia Barbosa. Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN. 2005. 94 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2005.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13421Dermatomycoses are fungal infections that attack the skin, hair and nails, in addition to the mucosal and cutaneous-mucosal zones. Objective: Observe the frequency of dermatomycoses, identify etiological agents and establish an association between the results and sex. Age, collection site, time and lesion location. Methods: Between February, 2002 and December, 2004, samples were collected from patients at Giselda Trigueiro Hospital in Natal, Brazil, by lesion scraping and hair removal, following 70% alcohol disinfection, and submitted to direct and culture examination. Results: Of the 817 lesions collected, 325 (39.8%) were fungus positive, with the hair collection site yielding the highest number of positive results (65.8%) and the scalp and hair representing the most frequent lesion sites (65.9%). Negative results occurred mainly in the lower limbs (78.6%). Of the species identified, 55.9% were yeasts, 41.6% dermatophytes and 2.5% Fusarium spp. Non-albicans Candida was the most isolated yeast (43.3%), mainly in females (61.7%) over the age of 40 years (56.4%). T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte (67.9%),notably in males (59.2%) in the 0-20 age group (44.7%). With respect to collection site, 73.9% of the dermatophytes were present in the skin and 61.1% of the yeasts in the nails. When assessing the collection site, the inguinocrural regional was 22.6% positive for dermatophytes, and the nails and hands, 41.8% for yeasts. Conclusions: The results obtained verified that: most of the positive lesions were found in the hair, whereas skin and nail lesions yielded more negative results; T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte and non-albicans candida the most commonly found yeast; positivity was greater in males in the 0-20 year age group at the skin site and in the inguinocrural region, while yeasts were more frequent in females in the over-40 age group at the nail sitesAs dermatomicoses são infecções fúngicas humanas que atingem pele, pêlos e unhas, além de mucosas e zonas cutâneo-mucosas. Objetivo: Observar a freqüência das dermatomicoses, identificar os agentes etiológicos e estabelecer uma associação dos resultados encontrados com sexo, idade, sítio de coleta, tempo e local da lesão. Métodos: No período de fevereiro de 2002 a dezembro de 2004, as amostras foram coletadas de pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, por meio da raspagem das lesões e remoção dos pêlos, após desinfecção com álcool a 70%, e submetidas ao exame direto e cultura. Resultados: Das 817 lesões coletadas, 325 (39,8%) foram positivas para fungos, sendo o sítio de coleta pêlos o responsável pelo maior número de resultados positivos (65,8%), e couro cabeludo e cabelos foi o local de lesão mais freqüente (65,9%). Resultados negativos ocorreram principalmente nos membros inferiores (78,6%). Quanto às espécies identificadas, 55,9% eram leveduras, 41,6% dermatófitos e 2,5% Fusarium spp. Candida não albicans foi a levedura mais isolada (43,3%), principalmente no sexo feminino (61,7%), com idade acima de 40 anos (56,4%). T. rubrum foi o dermatófito mais isolado em 67,9% dos casos notadamente no sexo masculino (59,2%) e na faixa etária de 0-20 anos (44,7%). No tocante ao sítio de coleta, 73,9% dos dermatófitos estavam presentes na pele e 61,1% das leveduras nas unhas. Ao se avaliar o local da lesão, a região inguno-crural apresentou positividade de 22,6% de dermatófitos e as unhas das mãos, 41,8% de leveduras. Conclusões: Diante dos resultados obtidos, constatou-se que: a maioria das lesões positivas foi encontrada nos pêlos, enquanto lesões de pele e unhas geraram mais resultados negativos; T. rubrum foi o dermatófito mais isolado e Candida não albicans a levedura mais presente; a positividade por dermatófitos foi maior no sexo masculino, na faixa etária de 0-20 anos, no sítio de coleta pele e na região inguino-crural, enquanto que as leveduras foram mais freqüentes no sexo feminino, na faixa etária acima de 40 anos, no sítio de coleta unhas e nas unhas das mãosCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NortePrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da SaúdeUFRNBRCiências da SaúdeDermatomicosesAnthrodermataceaeLevedurasFungosDermatomycosesAnthrodermataceaeYeastsFungusCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDEFreqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RNinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRNinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNORIGINALFreqüênciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdfapplication/pdf325579https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/13421/1/Freq%c3%bc%c3%aanciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf3a55757ec6b6aa0195f9152f3b8605f1MD51TEXTNicaciaBC.pdf.txtNicaciaBC.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain122245https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/13421/6/NicaciaBC.pdf.txt4b9d74c65e36ca8223277733057858fbMD56FreqüênciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.txtFreqüênciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain121984https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/13421/8/Freq%c3%bc%c3%aanciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.txtb0c907447349c9617fbafb72847f8e0bMD58THUMBNAILNicaciaBC.pdf.jpgNicaciaBC.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg2215https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/13421/7/NicaciaBC.pdf.jpg30e49243bf8e056e05a1145e42607155MD57FreqüênciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.jpgFreqüênciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1283https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/13421/9/Freq%c3%bc%c3%aanciaEtiologiaDermatomicoses_Calado_2005.pdf.jpg63d8fea6f4df06540f1450731acf450cMD59123456789/134212019-05-26 02:21:53.089oai:https://repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/13421Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttp://repositorio.ufrn.br/oai/opendoar:2019-05-26T05:21:53Repositório Institucional da UFRN - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Freqüência e etiologia das dermatomicoses em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Giselda Trigueiro, Natal, RN |
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Calado, Nicácia Barbosa |
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Lima, Edeltrudes de Oliveira |
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Holanda, Cecilia Maria de Carvalho Xavier |
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Dermatomicoses Anthrodermataceae Leveduras Fungos |
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Dermatomicoses Anthrodermataceae Leveduras Fungos Dermatomycoses Anthrodermataceae Yeasts Fungus CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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Dermatomycoses Anthrodermataceae Yeasts Fungus |
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Dermatomycoses are fungal infections that attack the skin, hair and nails, in addition to the mucosal and cutaneous-mucosal zones. Objective: Observe the frequency of dermatomycoses, identify etiological agents and establish an association between the results and sex. Age, collection site, time and lesion location. Methods: Between February, 2002 and December, 2004, samples were collected from patients at Giselda Trigueiro Hospital in Natal, Brazil, by lesion scraping and hair removal, following 70% alcohol disinfection, and submitted to direct and culture examination. Results: Of the 817 lesions collected, 325 (39.8%) were fungus positive, with the hair collection site yielding the highest number of positive results (65.8%) and the scalp and hair representing the most frequent lesion sites (65.9%). Negative results occurred mainly in the lower limbs (78.6%). Of the species identified, 55.9% were yeasts, 41.6% dermatophytes and 2.5% Fusarium spp. Non-albicans Candida was the most isolated yeast (43.3%), mainly in females (61.7%) over the age of 40 years (56.4%). T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte (67.9%),notably in males (59.2%) in the 0-20 age group (44.7%). With respect to collection site, 73.9% of the dermatophytes were present in the skin and 61.1% of the yeasts in the nails. When assessing the collection site, the inguinocrural regional was 22.6% positive for dermatophytes, and the nails and hands, 41.8% for yeasts. Conclusions: The results obtained verified that: most of the positive lesions were found in the hair, whereas skin and nail lesions yielded more negative results; T. rubrum was the most isolated dermatophyte and non-albicans candida the most commonly found yeast; positivity was greater in males in the 0-20 year age group at the skin site and in the inguinocrural region, while yeasts were more frequent in females in the over-40 age group at the nail sites |
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