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Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico

INTRODUCTION. Sporotrichosis is an implantation mycosis caused by Sporothrix spp. It is distributed worldwide and can be found in vegetation and soil. The most frequent route of infection is by trauma with elements contaminated with fungal propagules. Since domestic cats are the most affected animal...

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Autores principales: Santiso, Gabriela, Messina, Fernando, Arechavala, Alicia, Marín, Emmanuel, Romero, María de las Mercedes, Sosa, María de los Ángeles, Rojas, Florencia, Mussin, Javier, Contreras, Sonia, Galache, Viviana, Guerrero, María, Sosa, Vanesa, Chacón, Yone, Álvarez, Christian, Maldonado, Ivana, Romero, Mercedes, Echazarreta, Sofía, Fernández, Norma, Relloso, Silvia, Serrano, Julián, Giusiano, Gustavo
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Publicado: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721908
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6886
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author Santiso, Gabriela
Messina, Fernando
Arechavala, Alicia
Marín, Emmanuel
Romero, María de las Mercedes
Sosa, María de los Ángeles
Rojas, Florencia
Mussin, Javier
Contreras, Sonia
Galache, Viviana
Guerrero, María
Sosa, Vanesa
Chacón, Yone
Álvarez, Christian
Maldonado, Ivana
Romero, Mercedes
Echazarreta, Sofía
Fernández, Norma
Relloso, Silvia
Serrano, Julián
Giusiano, Gustavo
author_facet Santiso, Gabriela
Messina, Fernando
Arechavala, Alicia
Marín, Emmanuel
Romero, María de las Mercedes
Sosa, María de los Ángeles
Rojas, Florencia
Mussin, Javier
Contreras, Sonia
Galache, Viviana
Guerrero, María
Sosa, Vanesa
Chacón, Yone
Álvarez, Christian
Maldonado, Ivana
Romero, Mercedes
Echazarreta, Sofía
Fernández, Norma
Relloso, Silvia
Serrano, Julián
Giusiano, Gustavo
author_sort Santiso, Gabriela
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description INTRODUCTION. Sporotrichosis is an implantation mycosis caused by Sporothrix spp. It is distributed worldwide and can be found in vegetation and soil. The most frequent route of infection is by trauma with elements contaminated with fungal propagules. Since domestic cats are the most affected animals and can transmit this infection to humans, sporotrichosis is considered a zoonosis. Clinical presentations include nodular lymphangitis, fixed cutaneous, pulmonary (rare), and disseminated (exceptional). OBJECTIVES. To analyze the epidemiology of sporotrichosis in Argentina during 2010 and 2022. To describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and treatment of cases diagnosed during this period. To know the circulating genotypes and to observe possible associations with the geographic location where the infection was acquired. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Analytical, retrospective, and observational study. We analyzed the medical records of patients with sporotrichosis from 12 health institutions in Argentina, between 2010 and 2022. RESULTS. We present 54 cases in which the most frequent clinical form was nodular lymphangitis, and the treatment of choice was itraconazole. Conventional diagnosis was made in all cases. Culture of clinical samples was more sensitive than direct examination because it allowed the isolation of Sporothrix spp. in all 54 cases. Molecular identification was performed in 22 cases, with Sporothrix schenkii sensu stricto being the most frequently isolated species. CONCLUSIONS. This study allowed to know the epidemiology of this mycosis in Argentina, as well as the availability of diagnostic methods and the treatment of choice.
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spelling pubmed-105886812023-10-21 Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico Santiso, Gabriela Messina, Fernando Arechavala, Alicia Marín, Emmanuel Romero, María de las Mercedes Sosa, María de los Ángeles Rojas, Florencia Mussin, Javier Contreras, Sonia Galache, Viviana Guerrero, María Sosa, Vanesa Chacón, Yone Álvarez, Christian Maldonado, Ivana Romero, Mercedes Echazarreta, Sofía Fernández, Norma Relloso, Silvia Serrano, Julián Giusiano, Gustavo Biomedica Artículo Original INTRODUCTION. Sporotrichosis is an implantation mycosis caused by Sporothrix spp. It is distributed worldwide and can be found in vegetation and soil. The most frequent route of infection is by trauma with elements contaminated with fungal propagules. Since domestic cats are the most affected animals and can transmit this infection to humans, sporotrichosis is considered a zoonosis. Clinical presentations include nodular lymphangitis, fixed cutaneous, pulmonary (rare), and disseminated (exceptional). OBJECTIVES. To analyze the epidemiology of sporotrichosis in Argentina during 2010 and 2022. To describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and treatment of cases diagnosed during this period. To know the circulating genotypes and to observe possible associations with the geographic location where the infection was acquired. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Analytical, retrospective, and observational study. We analyzed the medical records of patients with sporotrichosis from 12 health institutions in Argentina, between 2010 and 2022. RESULTS. We present 54 cases in which the most frequent clinical form was nodular lymphangitis, and the treatment of choice was itraconazole. Conventional diagnosis was made in all cases. Culture of clinical samples was more sensitive than direct examination because it allowed the isolation of Sporothrix spp. in all 54 cases. Molecular identification was performed in 22 cases, with Sporothrix schenkii sensu stricto being the most frequently isolated species. CONCLUSIONS. This study allowed to know the epidemiology of this mycosis in Argentina, as well as the availability of diagnostic methods and the treatment of choice. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10588681/ /pubmed/37721908 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6886 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
spellingShingle Artículo Original
Santiso, Gabriela
Messina, Fernando
Arechavala, Alicia
Marín, Emmanuel
Romero, María de las Mercedes
Sosa, María de los Ángeles
Rojas, Florencia
Mussin, Javier
Contreras, Sonia
Galache, Viviana
Guerrero, María
Sosa, Vanesa
Chacón, Yone
Álvarez, Christian
Maldonado, Ivana
Romero, Mercedes
Echazarreta, Sofía
Fernández, Norma
Relloso, Silvia
Serrano, Julián
Giusiano, Gustavo
Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title_full Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title_fullStr Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title_full_unstemmed Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title_short Esporotricosis en Argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
title_sort esporotricosis en argentina: análisis clínico y epidemiológico
topic Artículo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721908
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6886
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