阿根廷孢子虫病的临床和流行病学分析

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 TROPICAL MEDICINE Biomedica Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6886
Gabriela Santiso, Fernando Messina, Alicia Arechavala, Emmanuel Marín, María de Las Mercedes Romero, María de Los Ángeles Sosa, Florencia Rojas, Javier Mussin, Sonia Contreras, Viviana Galache, María Guerrero, Vanesa Sosa, Yone Chacón, Christian Álvarez, Ivana Maldonado, Mercedes Romero, Sofía Echazarreta, Norma Fernández, Silvia Relloso, Julián Serrano, Gustavo Giusiano
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简介:孢子丝菌病是由孢子丝菌引起的一种植入性真菌病。它分布于世界各地,可以在植被和土壤中发现。最常见的感染途径是被真菌繁殖体污染的元素造成的创伤。由于家猫是受感染最严重的动物,可以将这种感染传染给人类,孢子丝菌病被认为是一种人畜共患病。临床表现包括结节性淋巴管炎、固定性皮肤、肺部(罕见)和播散性(例外)。目的:分析2010年和2022年阿根廷孢子丝菌病的流行病学。描述在此期间诊断的病例的临床表现、诊断方法和治疗。了解循环基因型,并观察与感染地理位置的可能关联。材料和方法:分析性、回顾性和观察性研究。我们分析了2010年至2022年间阿根廷12家卫生机构孢子丝菌病患者的医疗记录。结果:我们报告了54例最常见的临床表现为结节性淋巴管炎,选择伊曲康唑治疗。所有病例均作常规诊断。临床样本的培养比直接检查更敏感,因为它可以在所有54例病例中分离出孢子丝菌。对22例病例进行了分子鉴定,其中严格意义上的申氏孢子丝菌是最常见的分离物种。结论:本研究使我们能够了解阿根廷这种真菌病的流行病学,以及诊断方法和治疗方法的可用性。
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Sporotrichosis in Argentina: clinical and epidemiological analysis

Introduction: Sporotrichosis is an implantation mycosis caused by Sporothrix spp. It is distributed worldwide and can be found in vegetation and soil. The most frequent route of infection is by trauma with elements contaminated with fungal propagules. Since domestic cats are the most affected animals and can transmit this infection to humans, sporotrichosis is considered a zoonosis. Clinical presentations include nodular lymphangitis, fixed cutaneous, pulmonary (rare), and disseminated (exceptional).

Objectives: To analyze the epidemiology of sporotrichosis in Argentina during 2010 and 2022. To describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and treatment of cases diagnosed during this period. To know the circulating genotypes and to observe possible associations with the geographic location where the infection was acquired.

Materials and methods: Analytical, retrospective, and observational study. We analyzed the medical records of patients with sporotrichosis from 12 health institutions in Argentina, between 2010 and 2022.

Results: We present 54 cases in which the most frequent clinical form was nodular lymphangitis, and the treatment of choice was itraconazole. Conventional diagnosis was made in all cases. Culture of clinical samples was more sensitive than direct examination because it allowed the isolation of Sporothrix spp. in all 54 cases. Molecular identification was performed in 22 cases, with Sporothrix schenkii sensu stricto being the most frequently isolated species.

Conclusions: This study allowed to know the epidemiology of this mycosis in Argentina, as well as the availability of diagnostic methods and the treatment of choice.

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Biomedica
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期刊介绍: Biomédica is the quarterly journal of the Instituto Nacional de Salud of Colombia [Colombia’s National Health Institute]. Its purpose is to publish the results of original research that contributes meaningfully to knowledge in health and biomedical sciences.
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