2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46652012000100002
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Fungal agents in different anatomical sites in Public Health Services in Cuiabá, state of Mato Grosso, Brazil

Abstract: SUMMARYIntroduction: A contribution to the regional epidemiological profile of the most common fungal agents in Public Health Services in Cuiabá, state of Mato Grosso, including university hospitals and polyclinics. Methods: Clinical specimens (n = 1,496) from 1,078 patients were collected, submitted to direct mycological exam (potash or stick tape method) and cultured in specific mediums. Dermatophytic and non-dermatophytic agents were identified according to micromorphology (Ridell technique). Results: The m… Show more

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“…This neglected tropical disease (NTD) has shown a 30-fold increase in global incidence over the past 50 years, including its severe form, dengue haemorrhagic fever 3 and prospective studies have already predicted a dramatic increase of dengue in the following 30 years 4 . The constant increase of dengue risk and dengue epidemics has been the target of a number of studies 5 , 6 but dengue transmission dynamics can be highly heterogeneous due to the complex interactions among virus serotypes, vector, and host.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This neglected tropical disease (NTD) has shown a 30-fold increase in global incidence over the past 50 years, including its severe form, dengue haemorrhagic fever 3 and prospective studies have already predicted a dramatic increase of dengue in the following 30 years 4 . The constant increase of dengue risk and dengue epidemics has been the target of a number of studies 5 , 6 but dengue transmission dynamics can be highly heterogeneous due to the complex interactions among virus serotypes, vector, and host.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dermatology outpatient clinics, principally in tropical countries, cases of tinea (cutaneous/skin mycoses) and other superficial fungal infections observed daily with definitive diagnoses can be detected on the skin, in hair, on the nails, in periungual folds, in the mucosa, and so forth [1]. It is difficult to outline their exact epidemiological profile as these are not diseases requiring compulsory notifications [2]. Several factors affect the higher incidence of superficial and cutaneous mycoses, including bioclimatic conditions favorable to the development of fungi in saprophytic life, promiscuity, sweating, prolonged contact with pets, and contaminated water from swimming pools and surrounding risk areas [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, o status de carreadores subclínicos de dermatófitos já foi detectado em gatos domésticos [15,20], selvagens [3,5], e naqueles mantidos em abrigos [18]. Na área médica, o potencial zoonótico dos dermatófitos foi demonstrado em casos de humanos diagnosticados com dermatofitose e o contato com os pets no domicílio [1,2,7,10,38], onde os gatos constituem a principal fonte de contaminação.…”
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