Epidemiological profile of dermatophytes at the parasitology-mycology laboratory at Mohammed VI University Hospital in Oujda
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 8/5/2024
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Summary
Background
Dermatophytoses are common fungal infections caused by keratinophilic fungi capable of invading nails, hair, and superficial skin layers in humans and animals. These infections affect approximately 25% of the global population and represent a significant public health problem in all communities. The epidemiological profile varies by geographic region and is influenced by climate, lifestyle, socioeconomic conditions, and cultural practices.
Objective
The study aimed to establish the epidemiological and mycological profile of dermatophytes isolated at the parasitology-mycology laboratory of Mohammed VI University Hospital in Oujda, Morocco. This involved characterizing the distribution of dermatophyte species across different clinical forms and patient demographics.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Tunis Med,
- Study Type:Retrospective Study,
- Source: 10.62438/tunismed.v102i8.4862; PMID: 39129570