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Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Generally, older people tend to suffer from more severe infections than younger adults. In addition, there are accumulations of comorbidities and immune senescence in some cases. This cohort study evaluated the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of older adults (≥60 years old) with sporotr...

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Autores principales: Gomes, Rachel da Silva Ribeiro, do Valle, Antonio Carlos Francesconi, Freitas, Dayvison Francis Saraiva, de Macedo, Priscila Marques, Oliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes, Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo, Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria, Gutierrez-Galhardo, Maria Clara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080804
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author Gomes, Rachel da Silva Ribeiro
do Valle, Antonio Carlos Francesconi
Freitas, Dayvison Francis Saraiva
de Macedo, Priscila Marques
Oliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Gutierrez-Galhardo, Maria Clara
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do Valle, Antonio Carlos Francesconi
Freitas, Dayvison Francis Saraiva
de Macedo, Priscila Marques
Oliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Gutierrez-Galhardo, Maria Clara
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description Generally, older people tend to suffer from more severe infections than younger adults. In addition, there are accumulations of comorbidities and immune senescence in some cases. This cohort study evaluated the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of older adults (≥60 years old) with sporotrichosis. The cohort consisted of 911 patients with a median age of 67 years, most of whom were female (72.6%), white (62.1%), and afflicted with comorbidities (64.5%). The lymphocutaneous form occurred in 62% of the patients, followed by the fixed form (25.7%), cutaneous disseminated form (8.9%), and extracutaneous/disseminated forms (3.3%). In this study, we draw attention to the frequency of osteoarticular involvement (2.1%) secondary to skin lesions such as osteomyelitis and/or tenosynovitis. A clinical cure was achieved in 87.3% of cases. Itraconazole was used in 81.1% of cases, while terbinafine was used in 22.7% of cases, usually in low doses. Survival analysis showed that the median treatment time was 119 days, and the multiple Cox model demonstrated that the presentation of a black coloration and diabetes was associated with a longer treatment time required to establish a cure. Therefore, these subgroups should be monitored more closely to reduce possible difficulties during treatment. It would be interesting to conduct more studies analyzing older adults with sporotrichosis from different geographic areas to better comprehend the disease in this group.
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spelling pubmed-104551932023-08-26 Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gomes, Rachel da Silva Ribeiro do Valle, Antonio Carlos Francesconi Freitas, Dayvison Francis Saraiva de Macedo, Priscila Marques Oliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria Gutierrez-Galhardo, Maria Clara J Fungi (Basel) Article Generally, older people tend to suffer from more severe infections than younger adults. In addition, there are accumulations of comorbidities and immune senescence in some cases. This cohort study evaluated the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of older adults (≥60 years old) with sporotrichosis. The cohort consisted of 911 patients with a median age of 67 years, most of whom were female (72.6%), white (62.1%), and afflicted with comorbidities (64.5%). The lymphocutaneous form occurred in 62% of the patients, followed by the fixed form (25.7%), cutaneous disseminated form (8.9%), and extracutaneous/disseminated forms (3.3%). In this study, we draw attention to the frequency of osteoarticular involvement (2.1%) secondary to skin lesions such as osteomyelitis and/or tenosynovitis. A clinical cure was achieved in 87.3% of cases. Itraconazole was used in 81.1% of cases, while terbinafine was used in 22.7% of cases, usually in low doses. Survival analysis showed that the median treatment time was 119 days, and the multiple Cox model demonstrated that the presentation of a black coloration and diabetes was associated with a longer treatment time required to establish a cure. Therefore, these subgroups should be monitored more closely to reduce possible difficulties during treatment. It would be interesting to conduct more studies analyzing older adults with sporotrichosis from different geographic areas to better comprehend the disease in this group. MDPI 2023-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10455193/ /pubmed/37623575 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080804 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gomes, Rachel da Silva Ribeiro
do Valle, Antonio Carlos Francesconi
Freitas, Dayvison Francis Saraiva
de Macedo, Priscila Marques
Oliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Gutierrez-Galhardo, Maria Clara
Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_short Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort sporotrichosis in older adults: a cohort study of 911 patients from a hyperendemic area of zoonotic transmission in rio de janeiro, brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080804
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