Chromoblastomycosis in an Endemic Area of Brazil: A Clinical-Epidemiological Analysis and a Worldwide Haplotype Network
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Haplotype Network Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects
3.2. Laboratorial Findings
3.3. Treatment
3.4. Haplotype Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | N (%) |
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Male/Female | 168 (88%)/23 (12%) |
Age strata (years) at diagnosis | |
10–19 | 1 |
20–29 | 6 |
30–39 | 13 |
40–49 | 28 |
50–59 | 70 |
60–69 | 48 |
70–79 | 22 |
>80 | 3 |
Mesoregions in Maranhão | |
North | 150 (78.5%) |
West | 19 (10%) |
East | 10 (5.2%) |
Central | 12 (6.3%) |
Environmental exposition | |
Living in rural areas | 181 (94.7%) |
Farmers | 164 (85.8%) |
Trauma | 179 (93.7%) |
Mean time in years of evolution of the disease until diagnosis of CBM | 9.4 (3m-30y) |
Patterns of dermatological lesion | |
Verrucous | 105/191 (55%) |
Plaque | 92/191 (48.2%) |
Nodular | 45/191 (23.6%) |
Tumorous | 5/191 (2.6%) |
Cicatricial | 19/191 (10%) |
Ulcer | 20 (10.5%) |
Mixed form | 128/191 (67%) |
Etiological Agent and Identification Method | N |
---|---|
Conventional identification | 141 |
Fonsecaea spp. | 136 |
Rhinocladiella spp. | 2 |
Rhinocladiella aquaspersa | 1 |
Phialophora verrucosa | 1 |
Cyphellophora spp. | 1 |
Molecular identification | 50 |
Fonsecaea pedrosoi | 45/50 |
F. monophora | 1/50 |
F. pugnacius | 1/50 |
Rhinocladiella tropicalis | 2/50 |
Cyphellophora ludovicensis | 1/50 |
Therapeutic Strategy (Patients with Follow-Up) | N = 73 (%) |
---|---|
Itraconazole | 48 |
Cure | 6 (12.5%) |
Clinical Improvement | 27 (56.2%) |
No or insignificant improvement | 15 (31.3%) |
Itraconazole and cryotherapy | 10 |
Cure | 1 (10%) |
Clinical Improvement | 6 (60%) |
No or insignificant improvement | 3 (30%) |
Itraconazole and topical imiquimod 5% | 5 |
Clinical Improvement | 5 (100%) |
Photodynamic therapy | 10 |
Clinical Improvement | 10 (100%) |
Variables | N |
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Number of sequences | 185 |
Number of sites | 168 |
Number of sites (excluding sites with gaps/missing data) | 103 |
Analysis of DNA polymorphism | |
Number of mutations, Eta | 114 |
Number of singleton mutations, Eta(s) | 81 |
Number of haplotypes | 59 |
Nucleotide (π) | 0.099 |
Haplotype diversity (Hd) | 0.97 |
Variance of haplotype diversity | 0.00018 |
Neutrality analysis | |
Number of segregating sites analyzed | 94 |
Fu’s Fs statistic | –24.119 |
Fu and Li’s D* statistic | –4.95580 |
Fu and Li’s F* statistic | –4.58613 |
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Santos, D.W.C.L.; Vicente, V.A.; Weiss, V.A.; de Hoog, G.S.; Gomes, R.R.; Batista, E.M.M.; Marques, S.G.; Queiroz-Telles, F.d.; Colombo, A.L.; Azevedo, C.d.M.P.e.S.d. Chromoblastomycosis in an Endemic Area of Brazil: A Clinical-Epidemiological Analysis and a Worldwide Haplotype Network. J. Fungi 2020, 6, 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6040204
Santos DWCL, Vicente VA, Weiss VA, de Hoog GS, Gomes RR, Batista EMM, Marques SG, Queiroz-Telles Fd, Colombo AL, Azevedo CdMPeSd. Chromoblastomycosis in an Endemic Area of Brazil: A Clinical-Epidemiological Analysis and a Worldwide Haplotype Network. Journal of Fungi. 2020; 6(4):204. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6040204
Chicago/Turabian StyleSantos, Daniel Wagner C. L., Vania Aparecida Vicente, Vinicius Almir Weiss, G. Sybren de Hoog, Renata R. Gomes, Edith M. M. Batista, Sirlei Garcia Marques, Flávio de Queiroz-Telles, Arnaldo Lopes Colombo, and Conceição de Maria Pedrozo e Silva de Azevedo. 2020. "Chromoblastomycosis in an Endemic Area of Brazil: A Clinical-Epidemiological Analysis and a Worldwide Haplotype Network" Journal of Fungi 6, no. 4: 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6040204
APA StyleSantos, D. W. C. L., Vicente, V. A., Weiss, V. A., de Hoog, G. S., Gomes, R. R., Batista, E. M. M., Marques, S. G., Queiroz-Telles, F. d., Colombo, A. L., & Azevedo, C. d. M. P. e. S. d. (2020). Chromoblastomycosis in an Endemic Area of Brazil: A Clinical-Epidemiological Analysis and a Worldwide Haplotype Network. Journal of Fungi, 6(4), 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6040204