Superficial fungal infections in adults in Northern Finland between 2010 and 2021: A register-based study

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Health Science Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1002/hsr2.70138
Teemu Mäntyniemi, Suvi Säntti, Eetu Kiviniemi, Jari Jokelainen, Laura Huilaja, Suvi-Päivikki Sinikumpu
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Superficial fungal infections are common dermatological reasons to visit a doctor in primary care in Finland. However, their variable clinical picture and minor symptoms may lead to delayed diagnosis. We aimed to investigate the epidemiology and patient profile of fungal infections treated in secondary care over a decade.

Methods

This is a retrospective study including adult patients with a fungal infection in the scalp, nails, or superficial skin diagnosed at the Oulu University Hospital, Finland between the years 2010 and 2021.

Results

There were 573 patients with male predominance (57.6%). All studied fungal infections were more common in the oldest age group (>61 years). The number of fungal infections increased from the year 2017 onward. Only one-third (37.7%) of the patients were referred to the dermatology clinic because of a suspected dermatophyte infection, and in 46.0% of cases, the diagnostic delay exceeded 6 months. The most common fungal infection was tinea pedis (n = 295, 51.5%) followed by tinea unguium (n = 275, 48.0%); as concomitant infection, they were present in 108 (18.8%) of all patients. The most common pathogen causing a fungal infection was Trichophyton rubrum.

Conclusion

During the study period, the incidence of diagnosed superficial fungal skin infections increased. There was a remarkable diagnostic delay from the onset of symptoms to diagnosis in these most common dermatological conditions.

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2010 年至 2021 年期间芬兰北部成人浅部真菌感染情况:基于登记簿的研究
背景和目的 浅表真菌感染是芬兰基层医疗机构常见的皮肤病就诊原因。然而,由于其临床表现多变且症状轻微,可能会导致诊断延误。我们旨在调查十年来在二级医疗机构接受治疗的真菌感染的流行病学和患者概况。 方法 这是一项回顾性研究,包括2010年至2021年期间在芬兰奥卢大学医院确诊的头皮、指甲或浅表皮肤真菌感染成年患者。 结果 共有573名患者,男性占多数(57.6%)。所有研究的真菌感染病例中,年龄最大的人群(61 岁)更常见。真菌感染的人数从 2017 年开始增加。只有三分之一(37.7%)的患者因疑似皮癣菌感染而被转诊至皮肤科诊所,46.0%的病例诊断延迟时间超过6个月。最常见的真菌感染是足癣(295人,51.5%),其次是股癣(275人,48.0%);在所有患者中,有108人(18.8%)同时患有足癣和股癣。最常见的真菌感染病原体是红色毛癣菌。 结论 在研究期间,已确诊的表皮真菌感染发病率有所上升。在这些最常见的皮肤病中,从出现症状到确诊有明显的延迟。
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