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Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín

INTRODUCTION. Dermatophytoses are superficial fungal infections of the keratinized epithelium like tinea capitis. The latte mainly affects school-vulnerable populations. Carpinelo is a peripheral neighborhood in Medellín with poor socioeconomic conditions and where a suspected tinea capitis outbreak...

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Autores principales: Sterling, Nelson Andrés, Rincón, Dubán Andrés, Barrera, Sebastián, Sánchez, Erika Andrea, Molina, Diana Yuledi, Urán, Martha Eugenia, Jiménez, María del Pilar
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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/PMC10599352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721904
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6900
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author Sterling, Nelson Andrés
Rincón, Dubán Andrés
Barrera, Sebastián
Sánchez, Erika Andrea
Molina, Diana Yuledi
Urán, Martha Eugenia
Jiménez, María del Pilar
author_facet Sterling, Nelson Andrés
Rincón, Dubán Andrés
Barrera, Sebastián
Sánchez, Erika Andrea
Molina, Diana Yuledi
Urán, Martha Eugenia
Jiménez, María del Pilar
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description INTRODUCTION. Dermatophytoses are superficial fungal infections of the keratinized epithelium like tinea capitis. The latte mainly affects school-vulnerable populations. Carpinelo is a peripheral neighborhood in Medellín with poor socioeconomic conditions and where a suspected tinea capitis outbreak took place. OBJECTIVE. To study and characterize, clinically and microbiologically, patients with suspected dermatophytosis in Carpinelo. MATERIAL AND METHODS. We carried out a descriptive and longitudinal study with an active case search of tinea capitis in children and their relatives from the Jardín Educativo Buen Comienzo community in Carpinelo. Patients were clinically evaluated, and samples of scales and hair were taken to perform mycological studies with a 10 % potassium hydroxide and culture in Sabouraud and Mycosel agar. We analyzed the data with the statistical program SPSS™. 25 version. RESULTS. Fifty-seven individuals were studied: 47 were children with a mean age of six years and a ratio of 2:1 male to female. Patients with confirmed diagnosis presented the following clinical forms: tinea capitis (78.95%), tinea faciei (15.79%) or tinea corporis (10.52%). Out of the total, 69.76% of the patients had previous treatment with steroids. The direct test was positive in 53.84% of the samples, and 46.15% had positive cultures. The isolated species were: Microsporum canis (77.77%), Trichophyton spp. (11.11%), Trichophyton rubrum (5.55%), and Malassezia spp. (5.55 %). CONCLUSION. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients.
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spelling pubmed-105993522023-10-26 Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín Sterling, Nelson Andrés Rincón, Dubán Andrés Barrera, Sebastián Sánchez, Erika Andrea Molina, Diana Yuledi Urán, Martha Eugenia Jiménez, María del Pilar Biomedica Artículo Original INTRODUCTION. Dermatophytoses are superficial fungal infections of the keratinized epithelium like tinea capitis. The latte mainly affects school-vulnerable populations. Carpinelo is a peripheral neighborhood in Medellín with poor socioeconomic conditions and where a suspected tinea capitis outbreak took place. OBJECTIVE. To study and characterize, clinically and microbiologically, patients with suspected dermatophytosis in Carpinelo. MATERIAL AND METHODS. We carried out a descriptive and longitudinal study with an active case search of tinea capitis in children and their relatives from the Jardín Educativo Buen Comienzo community in Carpinelo. Patients were clinically evaluated, and samples of scales and hair were taken to perform mycological studies with a 10 % potassium hydroxide and culture in Sabouraud and Mycosel agar. We analyzed the data with the statistical program SPSS™. 25 version. RESULTS. Fifty-seven individuals were studied: 47 were children with a mean age of six years and a ratio of 2:1 male to female. Patients with confirmed diagnosis presented the following clinical forms: tinea capitis (78.95%), tinea faciei (15.79%) or tinea corporis (10.52%). Out of the total, 69.76% of the patients had previous treatment with steroids. The direct test was positive in 53.84% of the samples, and 46.15% had positive cultures. The isolated species were: Microsporum canis (77.77%), Trichophyton spp. (11.11%), Trichophyton rubrum (5.55%), and Malassezia spp. (5.55 %). CONCLUSION. Tinea capitis was the most common clinical form, and M. canis was the most frequently isolated species. The use of steroids as the first and only option for empiric treatment was worth of notice. The findings of this study point out the importance of microbiological diagnosis in choosing the best treatment for the patients. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10599352/ /pubmed/37721904 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6900 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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Sterling, Nelson Andrés
Rincón, Dubán Andrés
Barrera, Sebastián
Sánchez, Erika Andrea
Molina, Diana Yuledi
Urán, Martha Eugenia
Jiménez, María del Pilar
Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title_full Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title_fullStr Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title_full_unstemmed Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title_short Brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de Medellín
title_sort brote de tinea capitis y otras micosis superficiales en una comunidad urbana de medellín
topic Artículo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721904
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6900
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