Trichophyton indotineae, from epidemiology to therapeutic.
J Mycol Med
; 33(3): 101383, 2023 Aug.
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Trichophyton indotineae is a newly described dermatophyte species. This fungal pathogen has recently emerged in India and is responsible for chronic or recurrent widespread superficial infections. Resistance to terbinafine is frequently associated to this pathogen and is related to point mutations in the gene encoding the squalene epoxidase. T. indotineae infections have been reported outside India, highlighting the risk of worldwide diffusion of this microorganism. Species identification and antifungal susceptibility determination are key points for infection control but still remain challenging. Systemic treatment is usually required and itraconazole is frequently prescribed in case of terbinafine resistance. This review summarizes main features of T. indotineae taxonomy, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, identification, antifungal profile, treatment and prevention.
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Arthrodermataceae
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Antifúngicos
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Screening_studies
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J Mycol Med
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2023
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