Baki AS, Bello A, Mohammad UK, Farouq AA, Usman AA, Yahaya MA, Gambo A, Ahmad US, Zaid S and Yabo YA
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail, which occurs worldwide with Dermatophytes as the most common causal agents although yeast and mould are also involved. The diagnosis usually involves direct microscopy and culture to prove actual existence of onychomycosis. A total of 30 samples were tested using 20% KOH and culture plates of Sabourad Dextrose Agar (SDA) which was mixed with streptomycin as an antibiotic. A total of (80.0%) samples were identified as positive by culture, among which (46.7%) were KOH positive and (33.3%) were KOH negative. (20.0%) were culture negative. The predominant pathogen was yeast (37.43%), followed by Dermatophytes (33.33%) and the mould with (24.12%) of the cases recorded. Onychomycosis was observed to be common between the age of 41-50 with the occurrence of (50%), and (50%) in both male and female patients attending the hospital. The research highlighted that the yeast was a predominant pathogen in Ammannawa General Hospital Sokoto; Patients should be well informed on the need to take their health and personal hygiene seriously, and also adhere to treatments. Based on the result obtained, it was recommended that people should avoid going barefoot in public places, and keep feet cool and dry. To educate patients on need to improve their health and personal hygiene. Patients should endeavor to apply antifungal powder/spray to the inside of their shoes once a week or more and they should also comply with all treatment protocol.
Jeyashanth Riju J, Shiva Kumar AM and Sashikala P
Cysticercosis is a common disease in developing countries caused by larval stage of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium infection. Extra oral lesions produced by this parasitic infestation are rare. Here we present a case of healthy patient, who presented with unilateral cheek swelling which on ultrasound, surgical excision, followed by histopathological investigation diagnosed to have cysticercosis.
Ichor Tersagh, Terwase Aondona Jerry and Aburu Francis Esidene
Mayara Cristina Pereira Lobo, Gabriel De Jesus De Amorim Botelho, Nilson Sachichi Yoshino, Anna Flávia Altieri Lobo Dos Santos, Gustavo Raiol Da Silva, Louise Yukari Cicalise Takeshita and Janaína Mota De Vasconcelos Massafra
Jithu Paul Jacob, Swapna C Senan, Nandeesh Das and Vinu Jacob
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