## Introduction overlap a widespread private health sector of good level. Among the major noncommunicable dis-The Maltese archipelago consists of a eases-which are the main causes of mortality group of small islands, situated close to Sicily and morbidity in the Maltese-diabetes melin the central
Characteristics of superficial mycoses in Malta
β Scribed by Loranne Vella Zahra; Paul. Gatt; Michael J. Boffa; Eileen Borg; Edwin Mifsud; Lawrence Scerri; Dino Vella Briffa; Joseph L. Pace
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-9059
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background A study was conducted to determine the chief agents of superficial mycoses in Malta. Data were collected over a 5βyear period from mycologic investigations carried out on all dermatologic specimens sent to the Mycology Laboratory at St. Luke's Hospital in Malta.
Methods In the period between January 1995 and December 1999, a total of 1271 specimens from skin, nails, or hair were collected from 1200 clinically suspected cases of dermatomycoses.
Results The fungi cultivated included dermatophytes (nΒ =Β 371), yeasts (nΒ =Β 33), and nondermatophyte filamentous fungi (nΒ =Β 12). Trichophyton rubrum (nΒ =Β 121) was the most prevalent, followed by Microsporum canis (nΒ =Β 109), T. mentagrophytes (nΒ =Β 80), M. gypseum (nΒ =Β 27), Epidermophyton floccosum (nΒ =Β 17), T. soudanense (nΒ =Β 10), T. tonsurans (nΒ =Β 2), T. verrucosum (nΒ =Β 2), M. persicolor (nΒ =Β 1), and T. violaceum (nΒ =Β 1). Candida species were also cultivated, with C. parapsilosis (nΒ =Β 14) being the most common, followed by C. albicans (nΒ =Β 12) and C. tropicalis (nΒ =Β 6). Nondermatophyte filamentous fungi were isolated from nail specimens only.
Conclusions In this study, superficial fungal infections were reported more commonly in female (nΒ =Β 207) than in male (nΒ =Β 182) patients. M. canis was the chief agent of tinea capitis and tinea corporis, whilst T. rubrum was the main causative agent of tinea pedis, tinea manuum, and tinea unguium. Onychomycosis due to Candida species was more common in female than in male patients.
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