The prevalence of onychomycosis in the global population - A literature study

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作者
Sigurgeirsson, B. [1 ]
Baran, R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iceland, Dept Dermatol, Fac Med, Reykjavik, Iceland
[2] Nail Dis Ctr, Cannes, France
关键词
TDT; 067; TERBINAFINE; FOOT DISEASES; TINEA-PEDIS; DERMATOPHYTE ONYCHOMYCOSIS; EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY; LASER TREATMENT; HONG-KONG; IN-VITRO; MULTICENTER; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1111/jdv.12323
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
BackgroundOnychomycosis is a common disorder, and high prevalence figures are commonly cited in the literature. ObjectivesEvaluate the prevalence of onychomycosis based on published studies. MethodsRelevant studies were identified in Medline by using specific search criteria. ResultsEleven population-based and 21 hospital-based studies were identified. The mean prevalence in Europe and North America was 4.3% [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.9-6.8] in the population-based studies, but it was 8.9% (95% CI: 4.3-13.6) for the hospital-based studies. Both population-based and hospital-based studies showed that onychomycosis is more common in toenails and is seen more frequently in males. The main causative agent was a dermatophyte in 65.0% (95% CI: 51.9-78.1) of the cases. Trichophyton rubrum was the single most common fungus and was cultured on average in 44.9% of the cases (95% CI: 33.8-56.0). Moulds were found on average in 13.3% (95% CI: 4.6-22.1) and yeasts in 21.1% (95% CI: 11.0-31.3). LimitationsWe may not have been able to locate all studies. ConclusionsOnychomycosis is a common disorder, but it may not be as common as cited in the literature, because hospital-based studies might overestimate the prevalence of onychomycosis. It is more frequent in males, and toenails are more commonly affected. Dermatophytes, particularly T. rubrum, are the main causative agents.
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