Chinese Journal of Dermatology ›› 2010, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (3): 156-159.

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Clinical phenotype and pathogen profile of 7251 cases of cutaneous and mucous mycosis in Nanchang region

  

  • Received:2009-05-22 Revised:2009-07-09 Online:2010-03-15 Published:2012-03-31
  • Contact: ZHAN Ping E-mail:zhanping1980@163.com

Abstract: Objective To profile the phenotype and pathogens of cutaneous and mucous mycoses in a dermatology outpatient clinic in Nanchang region. Methods A review was performed to assess cutaneous and mucous mycoses diagnosed in the dermatology outpatient clinic of Dermatology Hospital of Jiangxi Province from 2006 to 2008. The relationship of clinical phenotype and pathogens to season, patients′ age and gender was analyzed. Results A total of 7251 cases were collected, and the ratio of male to female patients was 2.3 ∶ 1. The most prevalent mycoses included tinea cruris (2702, 37.1%), pityriasis versicolor (1505, 20.8%) and tinea manus (727, 10.0%). In total, 4953 fungal strains were isolated from all the patients except for those with pityriasis versicolor; of them, Trichophyton rubrum accounted to 69.9%, Candida to 20.4%, and Trichophyton violaceum to 4.5%. Season, patients′ age and gender were found to be associated with clinical phenotypes and pathogens of mycoses. Conclusions In the dermatology outpatient clinic of Nanchang region, tinea cruris is the most common superficial fungal disease, with the predominant pathogen being Trichophyton rubrum. Trichophyton violaceum is the primary pathogen of tinea capitis, which is different from other reports.