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FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN JOS: A 9-YEAR STUDY


G.M. Ayanbimpe
I. B. Enweani
E.G. Solomon

Abstract

The prevalent mycoses and their aetiologic agents were studied in 1,287 patients in Jos and environs. 917 (71.3%) of the study population were infected. A male preponderance was observed and the age groups 11-20 and 21 –30 were predominantly infected. The most frequently isolated aetiologic agent was Candida spp and the commonest site of infection was the trunk. Unusual dissemination of lesions caused by Trichosporon beigelii infections was observed. The seasonal occurrence of mycoses and the effect on prevailing aetiologic fungi was studied.


(Af J Clinical & Exp Microbiology: 2003 4(2): 2-10)


                                                                                                                                   

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