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Epidemiology of Trichophyton verrucosum infection in Rennes University Hospital, France: A 12-year retrospective study.

Laura Courtellemont1, Sylviane Chevrier1, Brigitte Degeilh1, Sorya Belaz1, Jean-Pierre Gangneux1, Florence Robert-Gangneux.   

Abstract

Trichophyton verrucosum is a zoophilic dermatophyte, known as a causative agent of inflammatory mycoses of the skin and the scalp in humans. In this study, we reviewed all cases of T. verrucosum infection diagnosed in our laboratory over a 12-year period, to determine epidemiological and clinical characteristics. Among 18,340 samples analyzed, 5,186 cultured positive with dermatophytes (2674 patients), of which 64 samples (41 patients) were positive for T. verrucosum. Our data show that there was a strong influence of age on the type of lesion, with children and adults presenting more frequently with tinea capitis and skin infections, respectively (P < .0001). Infection of children and adults resulted more frequently from indirect and direct exposure to cattle, respectively (P < .01). We observed a marked increase of cases over the last 4 years, with a correlation of the number of cases and the mean annual rainfall (P < .05), suggesting that increasing humidity favors cattle infection, and thereby, human infection. Whether this increase is the consequence of climate changes remains to be determined but should be considered.
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Keywords:  Trichophyton verrucosum; dermatophyte; ringworm; tinea barbae; tinea capitis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28115409     DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myw142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Mycol        ISSN: 1369-3786            Impact factor:   4.076


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