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Some aspects of dermatophytoses seen at University Hospital in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil

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Dermatophytoses comprise mycoses which are very frequently diagnosed in the routine of clinical laboratories of Florianópolis, like any other Brazilian cities. However, no clinical or epidemiological studies data have been published for that city so far. To partially clarify these questions, we carried out a study on this subject on patients who sought the mycology services of Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina, from January 1995 to November 1996. The most prevalent dermatophyte was Trichophyton rubrum (58.6%), followed by T. mentagrophytes (25.3%), Epidermophyton floccosum (7.2%), Microsporum canis (4.8%), T. tonsurans (1.6%) T. violaceum (1.6%) and M. gypseum (0.8%). The prevalence of T. mentagrophytes was significantly higher for females than for males, with a frequency of 37.3% and 16.0% respectively, which could be explained by higher infection of T. mentagrophytes in feet and nails, which were percentually more affected in females than in males. These results suggest that, in general, the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of dermatophytoses of our study have similar patterns of those occurring in other southern and southeastern Brazilian cities
Title: Some aspects of dermatophytoses seen at University Hospital in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Description:
Dermatophytoses comprise mycoses which are very frequently diagnosed in the routine of clinical laboratories of Florianópolis, like any other Brazilian cities.
However, no clinical or epidemiological studies data have been published for that city so far.
To partially clarify these questions, we carried out a study on this subject on patients who sought the mycology services of Hospital of Federal University of Santa Catarina, from January 1995 to November 1996.
The most prevalent dermatophyte was Trichophyton rubrum (58.
6%), followed by T.
mentagrophytes (25.
3%), Epidermophyton floccosum (7.
2%), Microsporum canis (4.
8%), T.
tonsurans (1.
6%) T.
violaceum (1.
6%) and M.
gypseum (0.
8%).
The prevalence of T.
mentagrophytes was significantly higher for females than for males, with a frequency of 37.
3% and 16.
0% respectively, which could be explained by higher infection of T.
mentagrophytes in feet and nails, which were percentually more affected in females than in males.
These results suggest that, in general, the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of dermatophytoses of our study have similar patterns of those occurring in other southern and southeastern Brazilian cities.

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