Factors influencing epidemiology of dermatomycoses at Gdansk, Poland and Grodno, Belarus

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Results: Dermatophytes were cultured in 642 (53.58%) cases in Gdansk. The most common species of dermatophytes were Trichophyton rubrum (306 cases), Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. granulosum (193 cases) and Microsporum canis (127 cases). Yeasts were isolated in 531 (44.40%) cases out of which Candida albicans was the most frequently identified in 323 cases. Similarly, dermatophytes were the most common in 1158 (68.72%) cases in Grodno. Candida were isolated in 527 (31.28%) cases. Analysing the localization of dermatomycoses onychomycosis was observed in majority of the infected patients in Gdansk. In Grodno the most common location of superficial cutaneous infection was tinea corporis In the Gdansk region dermatomycoses were observed in 688 female patients and in 508 male patients. In Grodno the prevalence is inverted with the majority of cases observed in 921 males and 764 females. Conclusions: The prevalence of superficial fungal infections is higher in Grodno, Belarus when compared to Gdansk, Poland. Similarly, dermatophytes were most commonly observed in both Laboratories.

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Petranyuk, A., Bykowska, B., Wilkowska, A., Yarmolik, E., Chworyk, D., & Nowicki, R. J. (2022). Factors influencing epidemiology of dermatomycoses at Gdansk, Poland and Grodno, Belarus. Postepy Dermatologii i Alergologii, 39(4), 788–792. https://doi.org/10.5114/ada.2022.118922

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