| Literature DB >> 30691234 |
Y O Adesiji1, F B Omolade2, I A Aderibigbe3, O Ogungbe4, O A Adefioye5, S A Adedokun6, M A Adekanle7, R Ojedele8.
Abstract
Tinea capitis is a fungi infection of the scalp that disproportionately affects children in rural and underserved communities in Nigeria. A case-control study was conducted to identify the causative agents and factors that predispose school pupils to tinea capitis in two selected government-owned public primary schools in Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria. A total of 230 participants were included in the study: 115 cases and 115 controls. Head scrapings were collected from pupils with suspected T. capitis lesions, viewed under Potassium Hydroxide smear microscopy and cultured in Sabouraud's Dextrose Agar (SDA) for characteristic fungal elements. A total of 105 (91%) samples were successfully cultured, of which 56% (59/105) were from male pupils. Tricophyton rubrum (34%), Tricophyton mentagrophyte (31%) and Microsporum canis (18%) were the most prevalent organisms. Other dermatophytes obtained include Microsporum nanuum (3%), Epidermophyton floccusum (6%), Tricophyton verucosum (1%), and Microsporum gypseum (8%). Pupils between the ages of 4 and 7 years had the highest distribution (67%) followed by those between the ages of 8 and 11 years (39%). Playing with animals, the sharing of combs and not bathing with soap were significantly associated with tinea capitis infection (P < 0.05) in each case. This study showed a high prevalence of tinea capitis caused by the identified dermatophytes in the area.Entities:
Keywords: Nigeria; dermatophytes; school children; tinea capitis
Year: 2019 PMID: 30691234 PMCID: PMC6473642 DOI: 10.3390/diseases7010013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diseases ISSN: 2079-9721
Socio-demographic characteristics of the participants.
| Socio-Demographic Characteristics | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age range (years) | ||
| 4–7 | 134 | 58 |
| 8–11 | 89 | 39 |
| 12–15 | 7 | 3 |
| Gender | ||
| Female | 110 | 48 |
| Male | 120 | 52 |
| Parents’ income status (salary per month) | ||
| ≤1#29,999 (low) | 214 | 93 |
| #3000–#74,999 (medium) | 13 | 6 |
| ≥#75,000 (high) | 3 | 1 |
1 #- Nigerian Naira.
Prevalence of tinea capitis among pupils with clinical symptoms.
| Results | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Negative | 10 | 9 |
| Positive | 105 | 91 |
| Prevalence of Species | ||
|
| 36 | 34 |
|
| 32 | 31 |
|
| 19 | 18 |
|
| 8 | 8 |
|
| 6 | 6 |
|
| 3 | 3 |
|
| 1 | 1 |
Chi-square test of independence between the independent variables and the occurrence of tinea capitis. (a) Risk Factors Associated with the Occurrence of Tinea Capitis among All the Participants; (b) Risk Factors Associated with the Occurrence of Tinea Capitis among All the Participants, Based on Socio-Demographic Characteristics.
| ( | |||
| The frequency of baths n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Daily | 83 (48) | 89 (52) | 172 (75) |
| More than once daily | 42 (72) | 16 (28) | 58 (25) |
| Note.χ2 = 35.405, df = 1. * | |||
| Use of soap for bath n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Yes | 124 (92) | 11 (8) | 135 (59) |
| No | 1 (1) | 94 (99) | 95 (41) |
| Note. χ2 = 10.804, df = 1. * | |||
| How often school uniform is changed n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Daily | 4 (100) | 0 (0) | 4 (2) |
| Once every week | 52 (39) | 82 (61) | 134 (58) |
| Twice every week | 63 (73) | 23 (27) | 86 (37) |
| More than twice weekly | 6 (100) | 0 (0) | 6 (3) |
| Note. χ2 = 33.383, df = 3. * | |||
| Playing habit n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Play with animals | 35 (34) | 67 (66) | 102 (44) |
| Play with sand | 90 (70) | 38 (30) | 128 (56) |
| Note. χ2 = 29.649, df = 1. * | |||
| ( | |||
| Age (years) n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| 4–7 | 68 (51) | 66 (49) | 134 (58) |
| 8–11 | 55 (62) | 34 (38) | 89 (39) |
| 12–15 | 2 (29) | 5 (71) | 7 (3) |
| Note. χ2 = 4.566, df = 2. * | |||
| Gender n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Female | 64 (58) | 46 (42) | 110 (48) |
| Male | 61 (51) | 59 (49) | 120 (52) |
| Note. χ2 = 1.249, df = 1. * | |||
| Socio-economic status n, (%) | |||
| Negative (row%) | Positive (row%) | Total (column%) | |
| Low | 120 (56) | 94 (48) | 214 (93) |
| Medium | 5 (38) | 8 (62) | 13 (6) |
| High | 0 (0) | 3 (100) | 3 (1) |
| Note. χ2 = 5.151, df = 2. * | |||
Figure 1Risk factors associated with the occurrence of tinea capitis among the participants, based on the sharing of personal items and clothing.
Figure 2Occurrence of tinea capitis among the participants, based on the number of people in the household and the sharing of beds.