1. [Epidemiological aspects of cutaneous mycosis of HIV-infected patients in the National Referral Center of Burkina Faso, West Africa].
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Zida A, Sawadogo PM, Diallo I, Tapsoba H, Bazie Z, Drabo YJ, and Guiguemde TR
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- Adult, Aged, Burkina Faso epidemiology, Dermatomycoses complications, Dermatomycoses microbiology, Female, HIV Infections complications, HIV-1, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Referral and Consultation, Young Adult, AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections epidemiology, Dermatomycoses epidemiology, HIV Infections epidemiology
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Aim: Our study aimed to analyze the epidemiological aspects of cutaneous mycosis in people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV)., Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive study of 382 patients living with HIV. Following an investigation into the risk factors, mycological samples have been performed. Each sample underwent direct examination and cultivation for the identification of fungal species. The Blastese test is used for the identification of Candida albicans., Results: One hundred and six (106) of the 382 people living with human immunodeficiency virus undergo a mycological collection of which 76 gave a positive result. The overall prevalence of cutaneous mycosis was 19.9 %. It was significantly higher in women and in patients who had a CD4 count ≤500/mm3. C. albicans and Trichophyton rubrum were the most isolated species with 22.4 and 19.8 % of all fungal species isolated, respectively., Conclusion: Cutaneous mycoses are common among people living with human immunodeficiency virus and whose CD4 count ≤ 500/mm(3)., (Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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- 2016
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