Use of the molecular and conventional methods for the identification of human Dermatophytosis in Urmia Lake's peripheral area
Author(s):
Diba K. * , Gheibi A. , Deilami Z. , Yekta Z. , Hazrati Kh
Abstract:
Background and Objectives
Dermatophytosis is the infection of skin, hair and nail that is caused by various keratinophilic dermatophytes. It is a common infection wide spreading in the world and a public problem common endemic disease in Iran. As a short study we assessed the frequency of dermatophytic cutaneus infections in west Azarbayejan, Iran.Methods & Material: A total of 246 specimens were collected from clinically suspected. All patients were referred to medical mycology lab for the laboratorial identifications. Results
Among 246 clinical samples examined, 28 positive patterns of dermatophytes were identified and five dermatophyte species including Trichophyton mentagrophytes (42.8%) Trichophyton rubrum (7.1%), Microsporum canis (32.1%), Microsporum gypseum (14.2%) and Trichophyton schoenleini (3.5%) were identified. Conclusion
Our results showed that the frequency and prevalence of dermatophytic infections have an increasing mode in Urmia, Iran.Keywords:
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Volume:6 Issue: 3, 2014
Pages:
533 to 540
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