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Geographical distribution of mycetoma cases in senegal over a period of 18 years

Summary Background Mycetoma is a pathological process in which fungal or actinomycotic agents of exogenous origin produce grains. In the absence of data on the global burden, it is important to map mycetoma cases, which are useful to implement control strategies. Objective The objective of this stud...

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Published in:Mycoses 2020-03, Vol.63 (3), p.250-256
Main Authors: Badiane, Aïda Sadikh, Ndiaye, Mouhamadou, Diongue, Khadim, Diallo, Mamadou Alpha, Seck, Mame Cheikh, Ndiaye, Daouda
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Language:English
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Summary:Summary Background Mycetoma is a pathological process in which fungal or actinomycotic agents of exogenous origin produce grains. In the absence of data on the global burden, it is important to map mycetoma cases, which are useful to implement control strategies. Objective The objective of this study was to map mycetoma cases diagnosed in Senegal over a period of eighteen years. Methodology The cases of mycetoma identified in the laboratory of Mycology at Aristide Le Dantec Hospital were extracted from the notebooks; information on the dates of collection, geographical origin and fungal agent identified was entered in Excel and analysed. Results Three hundred and thirty‐seven cases of mycetoma were diagnosed from 1993 to 2016 at Aristide Le Dantec Hospital. Mapping shows that overall, the western zone presented the majority of cases 47% (120), followed, respectively, by the central zone 32% (80), the northern zone 18% (47) and the southern zone 2% (6). However, over the years, this distribution is different with a decrease in cases from the periods 1993‐2000 and 2011‐2016 of 19% in the western and a progressive increase of cases in northern and central zones of, respectively, 13% and 14%. In the 1990s, the cases were predominant in Dakar, Louga and Diourbel. During 2011‐2016, Thies, Diourbel, Fouta and Louga presented more cases. Conclusion The spatial distribution of mycetoma in Senegal changed over the years, most frequent in the west of the country, and during 1993 to 2000, mycetoma is now more common in the north.
ISSN:0933-7407
1439-0507
DOI:10.1111/myc.13037