Julia Felicitas Pilz, Martin Schaller, Martin Köberle, Alexandra Lorz, Avend Bamarni, Sebastian Sitaru, Franziska Schauer, Hans Peter Seidl, Tilo Biedermann, Alexander Zink, Kilian Eyerich, Anna Caroline Pilz
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Abstract
Background: In mid-2024, German media reported increasing fungal infections by Trichophyton tonsurans linked to visits to barbershops. However, epidemiological data confirming a rise in tinea capitis and tinea corporis due to Trichophyton tonsurans are lacking.
Objectives: This study assesses dermatophyte species and clinical types of infections in German university hospitals in 2018 and 2023.
Patients/methods: This retrospective, multicentre study analyses mycological culture results from three Departments of Dermatology in Freiburg, Tübingen and Munich. The dermatophyte, along with the sampled body site, age and gender of the affected patient, was recorded.
Results: 1915 patients (male: 66.1%; mean age: 50 ± 24 years) with a dermatophyte-positive culture were identified. The most common dermatophyte was Trichophyton rubrum (2018: 78.7%; 2023: 66.3%) with tinea pedis and tinea unguium being the most prevalent types of infection. An increase in tinea corporis and tinea capitis was observed, with tinea capitis doubling from 4.3% to 9.3%. In 2023, Trichophyton tonsurans emerged as the prevailing dermatophyte (67.6%) in tinea capitis and as the second most frequent agent in tinea corporis (26.3%). This dominance of Trichophyton tonsurans was consistently observed across all three study centres. Trichophyton tonsurans affected patients presented a median age of 18 years in 2023 (vs. 9 years in 2018) and an amplified imbalance towards the male gender.
Conclusions: The pathogen spectrum and infection patterns have changed in Germany due to the increase of Trichophyton tonsurans infections. Intensified screening and hygiene measures, as well as adaptation of initial empiric treatment of tinea capitis, should be considered.
期刊介绍:
The journal Mycoses provides an international forum for original papers in English on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis, and epidemiology of fungal infectious diseases in humans as well as on the biology of pathogenic fungi.
Medical mycology as part of medical microbiology is advancing rapidly. Effective therapeutic strategies are already available in chemotherapy and are being further developed. Their application requires reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques, which, in turn, result from mycological basic research. Opportunistic mycoses vary greatly in their clinical and pathological symptoms, because the underlying disease of a patient at risk decisively determines their symptomatology and progress. The journal Mycoses is therefore of interest to scientists in fundamental mycological research, mycological laboratory diagnosticians and clinicians interested in fungal infections.