Title of article :
High incidence of onychomycosis due to saprophytic fungi in Yazd, Iran
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi Tafti, Hossein Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ahmadikia, Kazem Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rashidian, Sara Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hekmatimoghaddam, Seyed Hossein Department of Laboratory Sciences - School of Paramedicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd , Ayubi Yazdi, Zeinab Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Afzalipour University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Abstract :
Background: Onychomycosis, the fungal infection of the toenails
or fingernails, is caused by three major groups of fungi including
dermatophytes, yeasts and non-dermatophyte molds. The
objective of the present study was to determine the incidence
of onychomycosis and to identify the causative fungi during a
one year period in Yazd, Iran.
Materials and Methods: From Apr 2013 to Apr 2014 a total of
273 patients with suspected dermatophytosis were included in
this study. Nail-clipping specimens of 71 clinically diagnosed cases
of onychomycosis were obtained for mycological examination
(KOH preparation and fungal culture). Identification of
mycelial isolates was based on morphological appearance and
microscopic characteristic of the colony. Supplementary methods
for identification of dermatophytes were employed. The species
of yeasts were identified by germ-tube and chlamydospore test,
as well as colony color on chromogenic CHROMagar Candida
medium, and the assimilation profile in API 20C Aux system.
Results: Of the 71 patients affected by nail disorders, 26 (36.6%)
patients of onychomycosis including 54.9% male and 45.1%
female (20 fingernails, 6 toenails) via direct examination and/
or culture methods were diagnosed. saprophytic fungi were the
most prevailing causative agents of onychomycosis and account
for up to 69.2%(n=18) of cases, yeasts and dermatophytes were
identified as causative agents of onychomycosis in 7 (26.9%)
patients and 1 patient (3.8%), respectively. Distribution of fungal
isolates was as follows: Aspergillus niger (26.9%), A. fumigatus
(19.2%), Candida albicans (15.3%), A. flavus (11.5%), C. tropicalis
(7.6%), Penicillium sp. (7.6%), C. dubliniensis (3.8%), Trichophyton
mentagrophytes (3.8%) and Fusarium sp. (3.8%).
Conclusion: Because of considerable prevalence of onychomycosis,
necessity for a careful mycological examination in patients with
nail disorders is highlighted.
Keywords :
onychomycosis , dermatophyte , Candida , Aspergillus , yeasts
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics