2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ando.2015.07.762
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Les mycoses cutanées chez les diabétiques

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“…It also has a major impact on human health, notably through the occurrence of multiple infectious complications, particularly fungal infections. In our study, the prevalence of superficial mycoses confirmed through mycological examination was 33.82%, which is in line with data in the literature where the frequency of superficial mycoses in diabetics varies from 24 to 75% of cases [5][6][7]. On the other hand, 136 diabetic patients were suspected of having superficial mycosis.…”
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“…It also has a major impact on human health, notably through the occurrence of multiple infectious complications, particularly fungal infections. In our study, the prevalence of superficial mycoses confirmed through mycological examination was 33.82%, which is in line with data in the literature where the frequency of superficial mycoses in diabetics varies from 24 to 75% of cases [5][6][7]. On the other hand, 136 diabetic patients were suspected of having superficial mycosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The prevalence found in our study is similar to that found in a study carried out among diabetics aged over 60 living in rural areas in Brazil [20]. Higher figures (73.23%) were noted in a study by J. Issouani and al [6]. Dermatophytes were the most frequently isolated fungi in our study (n=30; 60%), as well as in other studies [3,6,9,10,16,17,20].…”
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confidence: 91%
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