2016
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20165214
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Bacillus cereus strain isolated from Demodex folliculorum in patients with topical steroid-induced rosaceiform facial dermatitis

Abstract: The aim of the study was to identify Bacillus species from the Demodex folliculorum of patients with topical steroidinduced facial rosaceiform dermatitis. Of the 75 patients examined, 20% had clinical spinulosis, while 18.66% had dermoscopic features of Demodex: follicular plugs and tails. Of the 17.33% positive patients identified upon microscopy for Demodex, samples for bacterial culture were plated on trypticase soy Colombia agar. Identification was performed by microorganisms grown method mass spectrometry… Show more

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“…2 Other endosymbionts described as related to Demodex are as follows: (i) Bacillus simplex, which was isolated from D. folliculorum in a patient with primary demodicosis, 3 (ii) Bacillus pumilus-positive culture and mass spectrometry were found in a patient with rosacea and D. folliculorum 4 and (iii) Bacillus cereus, instead of B. oleronius, was identified in a patient with secondary demodicosis associated with steroid-induced rosacea-like facial dermatitis in one positive culture. 5 Would they care to comment on this?…”
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“…2 Other endosymbionts described as related to Demodex are as follows: (i) Bacillus simplex, which was isolated from D. folliculorum in a patient with primary demodicosis, 3 (ii) Bacillus pumilus-positive culture and mass spectrometry were found in a patient with rosacea and D. folliculorum 4 and (iii) Bacillus cereus, instead of B. oleronius, was identified in a patient with secondary demodicosis associated with steroid-induced rosacea-like facial dermatitis in one positive culture. 5 Would they care to comment on this?…”
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“…Antiseptics are used in various medical and surgical conditions [64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72]. Their role is to inhibit the bacterian,viral pathologic proliferation but also they act by inhibing normal microbiota or endosymbionts [73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83]. It is useful to inform the parents of the children about the possible adverse reactions and the informed consent should be signed by them [84,85].…”
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“…5 The difference of microbiome between demodicosis, SIRLFD and rosacea needs more and larger future studies for possible explanations of endosymbiosis between Bacillus species and D. folliculorum. 6 Recently, Demodex was proposed as a delivery tool for topical targeted medications in the skin and for medications with cytotoxic properties directed to early non-melanoma skin cancer or melanoma. 7 After reviewing the literature, we also intend to add some data, notes and comments about the authors subtitle tick-borne diseases.…”
Section: Endosymbiosis and Its Significance In Dermatology Editormentioning
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“…Nowadays, the concept of secondary barrier dysfunction has emerged, including the concept of a disturbed epidermal barrier function in rosacea, measured only in skin areas affected by inflammation. 1,2,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Barrier impairment may lead to irritation and a facilitated allergen sensibilization. Contact allergies contribute to the progression of the skin disease.…”
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