2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.riam.2012.02.004
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Frequency and aetiology of dermatophytosis in children age 12 and under in the state of Amazonas, Brazil

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“…Migration, climatic factors, increased tourism, changes in socioeconomic status, overcrowding, healthcare, environmental cleanliness, personnel hygiene, contact with domestic animals, the age of population and culture may influence the epidemiology of dermatophytoses [14] . The dermatophytosis is more prevalent in people of low socio-economic status and poor personal hygiene [15] . Generally, dermatophytes exhibit a cosmopolitan distribution, that is, they are found in different countries of the world with variations in the frequency of particular species [16,17] .…”
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“…Migration, climatic factors, increased tourism, changes in socioeconomic status, overcrowding, healthcare, environmental cleanliness, personnel hygiene, contact with domestic animals, the age of population and culture may influence the epidemiology of dermatophytoses [14] . The dermatophytosis is more prevalent in people of low socio-economic status and poor personal hygiene [15] . Generally, dermatophytes exhibit a cosmopolitan distribution, that is, they are found in different countries of the world with variations in the frequency of particular species [16,17] .…”
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“…The distribution of dermatophytes varies by region [15] . In our present study, the most prevalent clinical form found was tinea corporis (Fig 1a) accounts for 52.68% followed by tinea cruris (Fig 1b), accounting for 34.40%, tinea capitis 4.30%, tinea mannum 3.22% and tinea pedis 2.15% of the total cases of dermatophytoses, which was in concordance with studies done by Doddamani in India [13] , several epidemiological studies conducted over the last decades have reported that tinea corporis (35.4 %) is more prevalent followed by tinea cruris (16.8 %) [20] .…”
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“…Different results from Amazonas, Brazil showed that out of 590 samples analysed, 210 showed positive dermatophytosis. 9 Other broad literature resources showed different results from different parts of theworld. 2,5,8 In Indonesia, 10 dermatophytosis infection becomes a national problem because the number of patients is quite high.…”
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“…Esta enfermedad es también conocida como "blastomicosis sudamericana" y se caracteriza por ser una micosis sistémica, granulomatosa crónica o subaguda, producida por el hongo dimórfico Paraccocidioides brasiliensis, el cual se adquiere por inhalación de sus esporas en su fase micelial. En la mayoría de los casos la enfermedad aparece como una reactivación endógena que se desarrolla años después del contacto inicial con el hongo (6,7) . El hongo puede ser encontrado en animales silvestres como Dasypus novemcinctus, D. septemcinctus (armadillos), Procyon cancrivorus, Cavia aperea, Sphiggurus spinosus, Gallictis vittata, Eira barbara, y también en caninos (3) .…”
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