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epidemiological characterization of pityriasis versicolor and distribution of malassezia species among students in hai phong city, vietnam
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نویسنده
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nguyen bac duy ,vo hien thi thanh ,dinh mai dinh thi ,vu thai van ,lai thuy thi thanh ,nguyen mui thi ,bui anh thi hong ,trinh khuong van ,cao loi ba ,trieu sang tien ,le dung thi kim ,hoang sa cao ,le anh tran ,nguyen luc khac ,anh anh ngoc
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منبع
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current medical mycology - 2020 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:11 -17
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چکیده
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Background and purpose: pityriasis versicolor (pv) is a common fungal skin infection caused by malassezia species. previous studies have shown that the prevalence of pv is influenced by geographic factors. the aim of the current study was to find the epidemiological characteristics of pv and distribution of malassezia species in the secondary school students living in hai phong city, vietnam. materials and methods: this study was conducted on 1357 students within the age range of 10 16 years selected from four secondary schools in hai phong city. the students were screened for pv skin lesions from august 2016 to december 2017. the isolates of malassezia from pv patients were analyzed by performing direct microscopy and culturing on modified dixon agar plates, containing gentamicin, at 32oc for 7 days. in the next stage, the fungal strains obtained from patients with positive fungal cultures were identified using the chromagartm malassezia medium, polymerase chain reactionrestriction fragment length polymorphism techniques, and d1/d2 rdna genome sequencing. results: pityriasis versicolor was diagnosed in 305 (22.48%) students and confirmed by clinical appearance and direct examination. a total of 293 (96.07%) samples grew on modified dixon agar. with regard to demographic characteristics, 50.49% of the pv cases were female, and 57.38% of cases resided in urban areas. furthermore, 88.52% of the subjects had the illness duration of more than 6 months. hypopigmented and erythematous skin lesions were also observed in the research participants, with hypopigmentation being the most frequent condition (97.05%). most of the malassezia fungal strains were isolated from the back (39.56%), face (23.99%), and chest (16.51%). malassezia furfur and m. japonica accounted for pv in 96.25% and 3.75% of the cases, respectively. furthermore, malassezia furfur was distributed in both rural and urban areas, while m. japonica was found only in the urban areas. conclusion: the findings of the present study were indicative of the high prevalence of malassezia yeasts, mostly m. furfur, among the students in hai phong city, vietnam for print
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کلیدواژه
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hai phong city ,malassezia ,pityriasis versicolor ,students ,vietnam
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آدرس
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military medical university, institute for military medical research, department of genetics and cytogenetics, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, hai phong university of medicine and pharmacy, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, national institute of malaria parasitology and entomology, department of clinical parasitology, vietnam, military medical university, department of medical biology and genetics, vietnam, military medical university, department of medical biology and genetics, vietnam, ha noi university of public health, vietnam, military medical university, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, military medical university, department of medical parasitology, vietnam, military medical university, institute for military medical research, department of genetics and cytogenetics, department of medical parasitology, vietnam
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dranhk61@gmail.com
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