Assessment of factors related to treatment failure and recurrence of superficial dermatophytosis

Evana Ibrahim, Rafiqul Mowla, Abu S. M. O. Faroque, Sabrina Shahrin, Umme Kulsum
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Background: Superficial dermatophytosis, commonly known as ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin, hair, or nails caused by dermatophytes, primarily belonging to the genera Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton. Despite being a superficial infection, the rising incidence of treatment failure and recurrence has become a matter of concern in recent years. Methods: This prospective observational study, conducted at the department of dermatology and venereology of Chittagong Medical College Hospital, aimed to investigate the epidemiological factors associated with treatment failure and recurrent cases of superficial dermatophytosis. The study spanned from March 2022 to February 2023, involving 249 participants diagnosed with Tinea corporis, Tinea cruris, Tinea facies, or Tinea pedis. Factors such as excessive sweating, use of warm water, clothing habits, sharing practices, and topical corticosteroid application were analyzed. Results: The most common age group affected was 21-30 years, with a male preponderance (1.6:1). Excessive sweating, wearing water-soaked garments, and sharing towels were prevalent among participants. After 4 weeks of treatment, 81.5% achieved complete cure, but 52.7% of these cases experienced a recurrence within the subsequent 4 weeks. Multivariate analysis identified sharing towels, family history of dermatophytosis, and past topical steroid use as significant risk factors for treatment failure/recurrence. Conclusions: The study emphasizes the importance of linen (sharing towels) in the transmission of dermatophytosis and highlights the increased risk associated with a family history of the condition. Additionally, the injudicious use of topical steroids emerged as a significant factor contributing to treatment failure and recurrence.
浅部皮癣治疗失败和复发的相关因素评估
背景:表皮真菌病,俗称手足癣,是由主要属于毛癣菌属、小孢子菌属和表皮真菌属的皮癣菌引起的皮肤、毛发或指甲的真菌感染。尽管这是一种表皮感染,但近年来治疗失败和复发率的上升已成为一个令人担忧的问题:这项前瞻性观察研究在吉大港医学院附属医院皮肤病与性病科进行,旨在调查与浅表皮癣治疗失败和复发病例相关的流行病学因素。研究时间跨度为 2022 年 3 月至 2023 年 2 月,涉及 249 名被诊断为体癣、股癣、面癣或足癣的参与者。研究分析了出汗过多、使用温水、穿衣习惯、共用衣物和局部使用皮质类固醇激素等因素:最常见的患病年龄段为 21-30 岁,男性居多(1.6:1)。参与者普遍存在过度出汗、穿着沾水的衣服和共用毛巾的情况。治疗 4 周后,81.5% 的患者完全治愈,但其中 52.7% 的患者在随后的 4 周内复发。多变量分析表明,共用毛巾、家族皮癣病史和既往外用类固醇药物是治疗失败/复发的重要风险因素:该研究强调了亚麻布(共用毛巾)在皮癣传播中的重要性,并强调了与家族病史相关的风险增加。此外,滥用局部类固醇激素也是导致治疗失败和复发的重要因素。
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