Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya

The aim of this study was to isolate and identify dermatomycosis causing dermatophysis in EL- Beida, Libya. In this study  253 cases of skin infection were collected from the dermatology unit at  EL- Thoura hospital in EL- Beida, Libya. These cases clinically diagnosed as superficial mycosis ,130 (...

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Main Author: Khawila S. O. Bubaker
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Language:English
Published: Omar Al-Mukhtar University 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://omu.edu.ly/journals/index.php/mjsc/article/view/275
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description The aim of this study was to isolate and identify dermatomycosis causing dermatophysis in EL- Beida, Libya. In this study  253 cases of skin infection were collected from the dermatology unit at  EL- Thoura hospital in EL- Beida, Libya. These cases clinically diagnosed as superficial mycosis ,130 ( 51.4%) were isolated from males and  123 ( 48.6% )  were females. These cases were classified into 5 groups according to age (1-10, 11-20, 21-31, 31-40 and above 40 year). Our results showed that young ages were more liable to infection than adult. The cases  involved in this investigation represented different occupations. The highest incidence was recorded between school children 40.3 %, followed by workers, farmers and others  29.2%, house wives  17.8%  while it was 12.6% among children less than 5 years. Concerning the clinical and mycological finding, it was noticed that 74 (63.8%) cases gave positive culture while the remaining cases were negative. Scalp infection was the most common clinical finding, in this study Tinea capitis was the most frequent  42.8%  cases,  Microsporum canis and Trich ophyton violaceum were the most common fungi isolated. Tinea corporis and Tinea cruris were diagnosed clinically in 68 (26.8%) cases,  24.4% were from  Tinea corporis while the fungus isolated were   Microsporum canis 41% , Epidermophyton floccosum  14% and Tinea cruris with incidence of  0.8% in which Trichophyton  tonsurans was the only fungus isolated . Onychomycosis and Tinea pedis were seen in  3.4% and the most important isolated agents were  Epidermophyton floccosum 50%, followed by  Microsporum canis and Trichophyton rubrum  25% for each.  This study demonstrates that the prevalence of dermatophytoses in EL- Beida cit, was high (47%), and was more common in males than females. The present study has also indicated that tinea capitis was the dominant (43%).
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spelling doaj.art-b2ed2e8d1bf544b48898379512b8c56a2023-07-19T12:01:44ZengOmar Al-Mukhtar Universityمجلة المختار للعلوم2617-21782617-21862019-09-0134310.54172/mjsc.v34i3.275Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida LibyaKhawila S. O. Bubaker0Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science Omar Al Mukhtar University, EL- Beida Libya The aim of this study was to isolate and identify dermatomycosis causing dermatophysis in EL- Beida, Libya. In this study  253 cases of skin infection were collected from the dermatology unit at  EL- Thoura hospital in EL- Beida, Libya. These cases clinically diagnosed as superficial mycosis ,130 ( 51.4%) were isolated from males and  123 ( 48.6% )  were females. These cases were classified into 5 groups according to age (1-10, 11-20, 21-31, 31-40 and above 40 year). Our results showed that young ages were more liable to infection than adult. The cases  involved in this investigation represented different occupations. The highest incidence was recorded between school children 40.3 %, followed by workers, farmers and others  29.2%, house wives  17.8%  while it was 12.6% among children less than 5 years. Concerning the clinical and mycological finding, it was noticed that 74 (63.8%) cases gave positive culture while the remaining cases were negative. Scalp infection was the most common clinical finding, in this study Tinea capitis was the most frequent  42.8%  cases,  Microsporum canis and Trich ophyton violaceum were the most common fungi isolated. Tinea corporis and Tinea cruris were diagnosed clinically in 68 (26.8%) cases,  24.4% were from  Tinea corporis while the fungus isolated were   Microsporum canis 41% , Epidermophyton floccosum  14% and Tinea cruris with incidence of  0.8% in which Trichophyton  tonsurans was the only fungus isolated . Onychomycosis and Tinea pedis were seen in  3.4% and the most important isolated agents were  Epidermophyton floccosum 50%, followed by  Microsporum canis and Trichophyton rubrum  25% for each.  This study demonstrates that the prevalence of dermatophytoses in EL- Beida cit, was high (47%), and was more common in males than females. The present study has also indicated that tinea capitis was the dominant (43%). https://omu.edu.ly/journals/index.php/mjsc/article/view/275DermatophytosisTinea,PrevalenceMicrosporumTrichophytonEpidermophyton
spellingShingle Khawila S. O. Bubaker
Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
مجلة المختار للعلوم
Dermatophytosis
Tinea,
Prevalence
Microsporum
Trichophyton
Epidermophyton
title Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
title_full Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
title_fullStr Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
title_full_unstemmed Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
title_short Survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in El-Beida Libya
title_sort survey on common causative agents of dermatophytosis in el beida libya
topic Dermatophytosis
Tinea,
Prevalence
Microsporum
Trichophyton
Epidermophyton
url https://omu.edu.ly/journals/index.php/mjsc/article/view/275
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