Resistant Dermatophytosis, the Causative Species, and Treatment

Shahad Khudhair Khalaf, Anaam Fuad Hussain, Khudhair Khalaf Al-Kayalli, Amenah Khudhair Khalaf
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Background: Dermatophytosis was a fungal infection caused by molds (dermatophytes). Dermatophytes are a group of closely related filamentous fungi able to damage and utilize keratin found in the skin, hair, and nails. The present study aimed to isolate the species which cause resistant dermatophytosis, and clinical types of tinea, as well as to assess the response to different antifungal therapies. Patients and materials: ninety-two patients with different clinical types of tinea infections (ringworm) were seen in a private clinic in Baquba city for the period from May 2021 to December 2021, they were (42) females and (50) males, their ages ranged from (7-70) years with a mean age of (27.57±8) years. All patients were diagnosed clinically as ringworm and supported by isolation of the species from samples either by direct examination of samples or cultures on Sabouraud media, and the patients were treated by combination therapy of systemic and topical terbinafine and systemic azole (itraconazole capsules) for (1-3) months. Results: All patients complained of widespread and concomitant tinea. The most common causative dermatophytes species were Epidermopyton floccosum (41%) and Trichophyton rubrum (21%), less commonly Microsporum audouinii (9%), and the others as in table (1). The most common clinical type was tinea pedis (27%) then tinea cruris (24%), tinea corporis (21%), and tinea ungum (19%) as in table (2). All patients were cured on combination therapy of systemic (terbinafine and itraconazole) and topical (terbinafine). Five patients (5%) showed relapses of disease after discontinuation of therapy and retreated by the same method. Conclusion: Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton rubrum were the most common cause of resistant tinea. Terbinafine and itraconazole were good therapeutic options for the treatment of resistant tinea. Key words: Tinea, Dermatophytes, Terbinafine, Itracanazole.
抗性皮肤植物病,致病物种和治疗
背景:皮肤真菌病是一种由霉菌引起的真菌感染。皮肤真菌是一组密切相关的丝状真菌,能够破坏和利用皮肤、头发和指甲中的角蛋白。本研究旨在分离引起耐药皮肤真菌病的物种和癣的临床类型,并评估对不同抗真菌治疗的反应。患者与资料:于2021年5月至2021年12月在巴古巴市某私人诊所共发现92例不同临床类型的癣感染(癣)患者,其中女性42例,男性50例,年龄7 ~ 70岁,平均年龄(27.57±8)岁。所有患者均被临床诊断为癣,并通过直接检查样品或Sabouraud培养基培养从样品中分离出癣种,患者接受全身和外用特比萘芬和全身唑(伊曲康唑胶囊)联合治疗(1-3个月)。结果:所有患者均有广泛并发的癣。最常见的致病菌种类是絮状表皮菌(41%)和红毛癣菌(21%),较少见的是奥杜氏小孢子菌(9%),其他见表(1)。最常见的临床类型是足癣(27%),其次是斑癣(24%)、体癣(21%)和不牙龈癣(19%),见表(2)。所有患者均经全身(特比萘芬和伊曲康唑)和局部(特比萘芬)联合治疗治愈。5例(5%)患者停药后复发,经相同方法治疗。结论:絮状表皮菌和红毛癣菌是引起耐药癣最常见的病原菌。特比萘芬和伊曲康唑是治疗耐药癣的良好选择。关键词:癣,皮癣菌,特比萘芬,伊曲康唑
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