Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran

Background: Dermatophytosis is known as one of the most frequent cutaneous infections that lead to public health problems to human and animals. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of human dermatophytosis due to zoophilic species in Tehran, Iran from 2014 to 2015.  Methods:...

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Main Authors: Babak HASSANZADEH RAD, Seyed Jamal HASHEMI, Maryam FARASATINASAB, Javaneh ATIGHI
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/15522
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spelling doaj-d61e88ef76e44b9db205c127816972c02021-01-02T15:17:20ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932018-12-014712Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, IranBabak HASSANZADEH RAD0Seyed Jamal HASHEMI1Maryam FARASATINASAB2Javaneh ATIGHI3Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, IranDept. of Medical Mycology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDept. of Clinical Pharmacy, Endocrine Research Center, Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism, School of Pharmacy-International Campus, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranSchool of Dentistry, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran Background: Dermatophytosis is known as one of the most frequent cutaneous infections that lead to public health problems to human and animals. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of human dermatophytosis due to zoophilic species in Tehran, Iran from 2014 to 2015.  Methods: Overall, 3989 patients with clinically suspected fungal infections were studied. Samples of skin, hair, and nails were examined by direct examination and culture. Direct microscopic examination was performed by KOH 15% for skin, KOH and DMSO for nail clippings and lactophenol for hair. Specimens were cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and mycobiotic agar. Results: Of 3989 patients, 755 (19%) suffered from dermatophytosis. Out of isolated dermatophytes, 716 (94.8%) anthropophilic, 35 (4.6%) zoophilic and 4 (0.5%) were geophilic species. Among of 35 patients with zoophilic dermatophyte infections, 65.7% were female. The most common type of zoophilic dermatophytosis according to anatomical areas was tinea manuum (34.3%) followed by tinea faciei (22.9%), tinea pedis (20%). Trichophyton verrucosum (57.1%) was the most commonly causative agents of zoophilic dermatophyte infections followed by Microsporum canis (42.9%). Conclusion: Our study showed epidemiological trends in the etiology of the agents causing dermatophytosis have changed in Tehran. Although the prevalence of zoophilic species declined in recent years, due to the tendency of most people to change lifestyles and increased urbanization, promotion of public health care and identification of new preventive and therapeutic strategies are necessary.   https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/15522DermatophytosisDermatophyteZoophilic speciesAnthropophilic speciesTrichophyton verrucosumMicrosporum Canis
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author Babak HASSANZADEH RAD
Seyed Jamal HASHEMI
Maryam FARASATINASAB
Javaneh ATIGHI
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Seyed Jamal HASHEMI
Maryam FARASATINASAB
Javaneh ATIGHI
Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Dermatophytosis
Dermatophyte
Zoophilic species
Anthropophilic species
Trichophyton verrucosum
Microsporum Canis
author_facet Babak HASSANZADEH RAD
Seyed Jamal HASHEMI
Maryam FARASATINASAB
Javaneh ATIGHI
author_sort Babak HASSANZADEH RAD
title Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
title_short Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
title_full Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
title_fullStr Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Survey of Human Dermatophytosis due to Zoophilic Species in Tehran, Iran
title_sort epidemiological survey of human dermatophytosis due to zoophilic species in tehran, iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Background: Dermatophytosis is known as one of the most frequent cutaneous infections that lead to public health problems to human and animals. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of human dermatophytosis due to zoophilic species in Tehran, Iran from 2014 to 2015.  Methods: Overall, 3989 patients with clinically suspected fungal infections were studied. Samples of skin, hair, and nails were examined by direct examination and culture. Direct microscopic examination was performed by KOH 15% for skin, KOH and DMSO for nail clippings and lactophenol for hair. Specimens were cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and mycobiotic agar. Results: Of 3989 patients, 755 (19%) suffered from dermatophytosis. Out of isolated dermatophytes, 716 (94.8%) anthropophilic, 35 (4.6%) zoophilic and 4 (0.5%) were geophilic species. Among of 35 patients with zoophilic dermatophyte infections, 65.7% were female. The most common type of zoophilic dermatophytosis according to anatomical areas was tinea manuum (34.3%) followed by tinea faciei (22.9%), tinea pedis (20%). Trichophyton verrucosum (57.1%) was the most commonly causative agents of zoophilic dermatophyte infections followed by Microsporum canis (42.9%). Conclusion: Our study showed epidemiological trends in the etiology of the agents causing dermatophytosis have changed in Tehran. Although the prevalence of zoophilic species declined in recent years, due to the tendency of most people to change lifestyles and increased urbanization, promotion of public health care and identification of new preventive and therapeutic strategies are necessary.  
topic Dermatophytosis
Dermatophyte
Zoophilic species
Anthropophilic species
Trichophyton verrucosum
Microsporum Canis
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/15522
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