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Öğe Investigation of skin infection frequency in Turkish wrestlers(Deri Zuhrevi Hastaliklar Dernegi, 2017) Kaynar, Omer; Engin, Ragip Ismail; Dagdeviren, Fikret; Yilmaz, Mikail; Ozkan, Bora; Ozturk, SadikBackground and Design: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of dermatological infections among Turkish wrestlers. Materials and Methods: We included 202 wrestlers from different regions of Turkey who volunteered to participate in the study. The Athlete Biography and Dermatologic Examination Findings survey that was designed before the research was completed during dermatological examination and dermatologic findings of each athlete were evaluated. Results: During the physical examination of 202 Turkish wrestlers, 115 (57%) of participants were observed to have skin infection while no skin infection was found in 87 (43%). It has been detected that these infections were fungal, bacterial and viral in 31%, 18% and 8% of patients, respectively. The rates of infections were 25 (12%), 28 (14%), 15 (8%), 12 (6%), 12 (6%), 8 (4%), 6 (3%), 5 (2%), 2 (1%), and 2 (1%) for tinea corporis, tinea pedis, erythrasma, folliculitis, wart, onychomycosis, paronychia, herpes, impetigo, and tinea versicolor, respectively. Conclusion: In this study, it was found that Turkish wrestlers had skin infections, these infections were not as common as reported in the literature. It can be understood that early diagnosis and treatment is very important in reducing the prevalence of these infections in wrestlers.Öğe Molecular Characterization of Echinococcus granulosus Isolates Obtained From Different Hosts(Ankara Microbiology Soc, 2017) Erdogan, Emrah; Ozkan, Bora; Mutlu, Fatih; Karaca, Serkan; Sahin, IzzetEchinococcus granulosus is a parasite that can be seen throughout the world. So far, five species of genus Echinococcus have been identified as parasite in people: E.granulosus, E.multilocularis, E.vogeli, E.oligarthrus, E.shiquicus. Larval (metacestod) form of parasite settles in internal organs of hoofed animals (cattle, goats, pigs, horses, sheep, etc.) and human; the adult form is found in small intestine of final host, canine. Disease caused by parasite called as Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is an important health problem and causes economic losses in many countries including our country that livestock is common. Infective eggs cause infections in intermediate hosts by taking oral way and rarely inhalation. Received egg opens in the stomach and intestines of intermediate host and oncosphere is released. Oncosphere quickly reaches the lamina propria of the villus epithelium by its histolytic enzymes and hooks. It usually transported from here to the liver and lungs, less frequently, muscle, brain, spleen, kidney and to other organs through the veins. By molecular studies, five species have been validated taxonomically and 10 different variants or strains of E.granulosus have been identified. Host and developmental differences between strains may negatively affect control studies and fight against the parasite. This study aimed to determinate E.granulosus strains obtained from cyst material of different intermediate hosts from different regions of Turkey by molecular methods. In the study, 25 human, 8 cattle, 6 sheep and 2 goat cysts material has been collected. Total genomic DNA was isolated from protoscoleces in cyst fluid and analyzed by PCR with COX-1 (L) and COX-1 (S) genes specific primers. DNA sequence analysis for each PCR product has been made. DNA sequence analysis results evaluated phylogenetically by MEGA analyze and BLAST software. As a result of this study, all isolates were identified as E.granulosus sensu stricto (G1) by DNA sequence analysis. CE is a major public health problem for our country so we believe that obtained data from this study is an important source for parasite control, effective diagnosis, treatment techniques, eradication, vaccination and drug development. Similar studies will be beneficial to cover all other regions of Turkey and to develop effective and successful control programs.