Prevalence of tinea capitis among schoolchildren in Mahajanga, northern Madagascar: An epidemio-clinical survey using conventional, proteomic and molecular approaches

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 MYCOLOGY Journal de mycologie medicale Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.mycmed.2024.101528
Nambininiavo Marianne Ranorohasimanana , Mohammad Akhoundi , Alexandra Dorleans , Emma Benamari , Sedera Radoniaina Rakotondrasoa , Dina Haribenja Rasoavololona , Masy Nasandratra Razafindrakotosoa , Arezki Izri , Lala Rasoamialy-Soa Razanakolona , Sophie Brun
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to determine the prevalence, clinical, and epidemiological features of tinea capitis (TC) in schoolchildren in Mahajanga city, north-west Madagascar, to identify the etiological dermatophyte species by morphological, proteomic and molecular approaches and ultimately to analyze the risk factors promoting TC in the studied region.

Methods

A survey was conducted in a randomly selected primary school. Symptomatic schoolchildren with signs resembling TC were sampled by scraping and sterile swabbing after examination of the scalp with a Wood's lamp. The collected specimens were then analyzed by a combination of conventional, proteomic, and molecular examinations

Results

The results of this study revealed a prevalence of TC of 8.7 % (39/449). Boys were much more affected than girls (M/F = 3.3). A little more than half (53.8 %) of TC cases exhibited large (>2 cm) alopecic patches. Pruritus was the most frequent clinical sign in 74.4 % of cases. The incriminated species identified by morphology and confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and ITS sequencing were exclusively Microsporum audouinii. Playing football, running and contact with animals were statistically associated with TC. Inversely, the use of soap and the application of styling oil were protective against TC.

Conclusion

In this first investigation carried out in Mahajanga city, the prevalence of TC was 8.7 % and M. audouinii was the only responsible agent identified by three methods. Molecular approach allowed identification of the dermatophyte species in the specimens with inconclusive culture but positive direct examination. The risk factors such as playing football, running and contact with animals were significantly associated with TC.
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马达加斯加北部Mahajanga学龄儿童头癣患病率:一项使用常规、蛋白质组学和分子方法的流行病学临床调查。
目的:了解马达加斯加西北部Mahajanga市学龄儿童头癣(TC)的发病情况、临床和流行病学特征,并通过形态学、蛋白质组学和分子学方法鉴定其病原性皮肤真菌种类,最终分析该地区头癣发病的危险因素。方法:随机抽取一所小学进行问卷调查。有类似TC症状的学童在用伍德灯检查头皮后,通过刮拭和无菌拭子取样。结果:本研究结果显示,TC患病率为8.7%(39/449)。男孩比女孩受影响更大(M/F = 3.3)。略多于一半(53.8%)的TC病例表现为大(约2 cm)的脱发斑块。瘙痒是最常见的临床症状,占74.4%。经形态学鉴定、MALDI-TOF质谱鉴定和ITS测序鉴定的侵染种均为audouinii Microsporum。从统计上看,踢足球、跑步和与动物接触与TC有关。相反,使用肥皂和使用定型油对TC有保护作用。结论:第一次调查在Mahajanga市进行,TC患病率为8.7%,三种方法鉴定出的唯一病原为audouinii。分子方法可以在培养不确定但直接检查阳性的标本中鉴定皮肤真菌种类。踢足球、跑步和接触动物等危险因素与TC显著相关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal de Mycologie Medicale / Journal of Medical Mycology (JMM) publishes in English works dealing with human and animal mycology. The subjects treated are focused in particular on clinical, diagnostic, epidemiological, immunological, medical, pathological, preventive or therapeutic aspects of mycoses. Also covered are basic aspects linked primarily with morphology (electronic and photonic microscopy), physiology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, immunochemistry, genetics, taxonomy or phylogeny of pathogenic or opportunistic fungi and actinomycetes in humans or animals. Studies of natural products showing inhibitory activity against pathogenic fungi cannot be considered without chemical characterization and identification of the compounds responsible for the inhibitory activity. JMM publishes (guest) editorials, original articles, reviews (and minireviews), case reports, technical notes, letters to the editor and information. Only clinical cases with real originality (new species, new clinical present action, new geographical localization, etc.), and fully documented (identification methods, results, etc.), will be considered. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. The journal is indexed in the main international databases and is accessible worldwide through the ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey platforms.
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