Hani Saleh Faidah,
Dermatophytosis in Makkah Region: Current Status,
Research Journal of Medical Sciences,
Volume 7,Issue 5-6,
2013,
Pages 162-165,
ISSN 1815-9346,
rjmsci.2013.162.165,
(https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjmsci.2013.162.165)
Abstract: Dermatophytosis is a common infection involving hair, skin
or nail/caused by related fungal species belonging to three genera, Microsporum,
Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. This study was done to have a
general idea about dermatophytosis status in Makkah region and their main causative
agents. Clinical specimens were collected from 63 patients attending different
dermatology clinics in the main public and specialized hospitals in Makkah city.
The study was carried out in the period of February to November 2011. The collected
specimens were processed by direct examination using KOH preparation and by
culture on SDA. Dermatophytes species were identified based on cultures morphology
and microscopy. In addition, the laboratory records of 103 dermatophytes suspected
cases seen at King Khalid National Guard Hospital during the period between
2009 and 2011 were retrieved and analyzed. Trichophyton was the most common
etiological agent in this study (13 out of 63 and 8 out of 103). The second
most common species were belonging to the genus Microsporum.
Keywords: Dermatophytosis;Sabouraud`s dextrose agar;lacto phenol cotton blue;region;genus