Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)

The fungal infections are a major public health problem in Sfax (Central-East of Tunisia) because it affects a vulnerable population. The study of the temporal distribution of consultations for mycosis over the period 2009-2013 allowed detecting both spring and falling peaks. The analyzes show a rel...

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Main Author: Mounir Jarraya
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2016-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/14764
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description The fungal infections are a major public health problem in Sfax (Central-East of Tunisia) because it affects a vulnerable population. The study of the temporal distribution of consultations for mycosis over the period 2009-2013 allowed detecting both spring and falling peaks. The analyzes show a relationship between on the one hand, climate characteristics (temperature and relative humidity rate (heat-humidity)) which establish some discomfort and on the other hand, the increase in cases of fungal infections in the population studied.
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Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
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mycotic disease
heat-humidity
peak of consultation
discomfort
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title Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
title_full Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
title_fullStr Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
title_full_unstemmed Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
title_short Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie)
title_sort bioclimatologie des infections cutanees mycosiques a sfax centre est de la tunisie
topic mycotic disease
heat-humidity
peak of consultation
discomfort
Sfax
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/14764
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