Prevalence and risk factors to Demodex folliculorum infection in eyelash follicles from a university population of Mexico

Author:

Vargas-Arzola Jaime1,Segura-Salvador Aristeo1,Torres-Aguilar Honorio1,Urbina-Mata Mario1,Aguilar-Ruiz Sergio1,Díaz-Chiguer D. Lucía2,Márquez-Navarro Adrián3,Morales-Reyes Lázaro3,Alvarado-Vásquez Noé4,Nogueda-Torres Benjamín5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Autonomous University Benito Juárez of Oaxaca , City of Oaxaca, Oax, Mexico

2. 2Institute of Security and Social Services of State Workers, Mexico City, Mexico

3. 3Federal Commission for the Protection of Health Risks, Mexico City, Mexico

4. 4Department of Biochemistry, National Institute of Respiratory Diseases, Mexico City, Mexico

5. 5Departamento de Parasitología, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional,Ciudad de Méxicoy, México

Abstract

AbstractDemodex folliculorum shows a high occurrence in the general population, however, its pathologic relevance is still controversial. In this prospective study, we evaluated the prevalence of D. folliculorum on eyelashes from 8,033 subjects of a university population (including 7,782 students, and 251 academics). Additional information on some risk factors to infection by the mites was evaluated, as well. A prevalence of 1.47% was found, where 118 individuals were positive for D. folliculorum; and, among them, 63 (53.4%) were women and 55 (46.6%) were men. Results showed a negative correlation with the age (r = −0.45), the highest prevalence was found in individuals between 19 and 22 years of age (2.1%, 84 patients). The number of D. folliculorum mites did not differ between the right and left eye; however, the use of cosmetics or facial cream, contact lens, hair removers, were factors present in patients infected with D. folliculorum. Although Demodex prevalence did not increase in line with weight, we found significantly higher prevalence in the 51–60 kg and 71–80 kg weight groups, and a particularly high prevalence in the over 81 kg weight group (2.6%). In conclusion, it was observed that the main population positive to infection consisted of young adults; this is in contrast with the international evidence reporting a high rate of infection in older adults. Besides, our results suggest that items of daily use such as cosmetics, facial cream, eyeliner, glasses, or contact lenses may be some of the main culprits of the infection by D. folliculorum.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine

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