Clinical and Demographic Features of Paracoccidioidomycosis in Argentina: A Multicenter Study Analysis of 466 Cases

Author:

Giusiano Gustavo12,Tracogna Fernanda3,Santiso Gabriela4,Rojas Florencia1,Messina Fernando4ORCID,Sosa Vanesa5,Chacón Yone6,Sosa Maria de los Ángeles7ORCID,Mussin Javier1ORCID,Cattana María Emilia3,Vazquez Andrea8,Formosa Patricia9,Fernández Norma10ORCID,Piedrabuena Milagros11,Valdez Ruth6,Davalos Florencia12,Fernández Mariana3,Acuña Alejandra13,Aguilera Alejandra14,Guelfand Liliana15,Afeltra Javier16,Garcia Effron Guillermo17,Posse Gladys18ORCID,Amigot Susana19,Serrano Julian20,Sellares Otilia21,Álvarez Christian22,Pineda Gloria23,Carnovale Susana24,Zalazar Laura25,Canteros Cristina26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento Micología, Instituto de Medicina Regional, Universidad Nacional de Nordeste, CONICET, Resistencia 3500, Argentina

2. Hospital Pediátrico Juan Pablo II, Corrientes 3400, Argentina

3. Hospital Julio C. Perrando, Resistencia 1100, Argentina

4. Unidad de Micología, Hospital de Enfermedades Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz, Uspallata, Buenos Aires 2272, Argentina

5. Servicio de Micología, Hospital Dr. Ramon Madariaga, Av. Marconi 3736, Posadas N3300, Argentina

6. Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta 4400, Argentina

7. Laboratorio Central de Redes y Programas, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales y Agrimensura, Instituto de Medicina Regional, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Placido Martínez, Corrientes 1044, Argentina

8. Servicio de Microbiología, Hospital 4 de Junio Ramón Carrillo, Roque Sáenz Peña, Av. Malvinas Argentinas 1350, Sáenz Peña H3700, Argentina

9. Hospital de Alta Complejidad Pte. J. D. Perón, Av. Pantaleón Gómez & Av. Dr. Nestor Kirchner, Formosa 3600, Argentina

10. Laboratorio de Micología, Hospital de Clínicas, José de San Martin, Buenos Aires 2351, Argentina

11. Laboratorio de Microbiología, Hospital San Martín, Pres. Juan Domingo Perón 450, Paraná 3100, Argentina

12. Servicio de Microbiología, Hospital San Bernardo, Av. José Tobias 69, Salta 4400, Argentina

13. Hospital J. D. Perón, Tartagal, Salta 4560, Argentina

14. Hospital Materno-Infantil, Salta 1301, Argentina

15. Sección Microbiología, Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Juan A. Fernández, Buenos Aires 1425, Argentina

16. Unidad de Parasitología y Micología, Hospital General de Agudos José María Ramos Mejía, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires 1221, Argentina

17. Laboratorio de Micología y Diagnóstico Molecular, Cátedra de Parasitología y Micología, Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, CONICET, Santa Fe 2750, Argentina

18. Hospital Nacional Prof. Dr. A. Posadas, Buenos Aires 1684, Argentina

19. CEMAR Microbiología, Dir. Bioquímica, Secretaría de Salud Pública, Rosario 2020, Argentina

20. Sección Micología, Hospital Independencia, Av. Belgrano Nte. 660, Santiago del Estero 4200, Argentina

21. Hospital Central, Reconquista, S3560 Reconquista, Argentina

22. División Micología—Laboratorio de Salud Pública de Tucumán, Tucumán 4000, Argentina

23. Hospital Universitario Austral, Pilar, Buenos Aires 1500, Argentina

24. Hospital de Pediatría S.A.M.I.C. Prof. Juan P. Garraham, Pichincha 1890, Buenos Aires 1245, Argentina

25. Facultad de Humanidades, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Las Heras 727, Resistencia H3500COI, Argentina

26. Departamento de Micología, INEI-ANLIS “Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán”, Buenos Aires 1281, Argentina

Abstract

Information on paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) in Argentina is fragmented and has historically been based on estimates, supported only by a series of a few reported cases. Considering the lack of global information, a national multicentric study in order to carry out a more comprehensive analysis was warranted. We present a data analysis including demographic and clinical aspects of a historical series of 466 cases recorded over 10 years (2012–2021). Patients were aged from 1 to 89 years. The general male: female (M:F) ratio was 9.5:1 with significant variation according to the age group. Interestingly, the age range 21–30 shows an M:F ratio of 2:1. Most of the cases (86%) were registered in northeast Argentina (NEA), showing hyperendemic areas in Chaco province with more than 2 cases per 10,000 inhabitants. The chronic clinical form occurred in 85.6% of cases and the acute/subacute form occurred in 14.4% of cases, but most of these juvenile type cases occurred in northwestern Argentina (NWA). In NEA, the incidence of the chronic form was 90.6%; in NWA, the acute/subacute form exceeded 37%. Diagnosis by microscopy showed 96% positivity but antibody detection displays 17% of false negatives. Tuberculosis was the most frequent comorbidity, but a diverse spectrum of bacterial, fungal, viral, parasitic, and other non-infectious comorbidities was recorded. This national multicenter registry was launched in order to better understand the current status of PCM in Argentina and shows the two endemic zones with a highly diverse epidemiology.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology (medical)

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