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Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dermatophytes are a group of fungi specialized in invading humans and other vertebrate keratinized tissues. These fungi cause a variety of skin, nail, and hair disorders, called dermatophytosis (tinea). In some cases, drug resistance to antifungals necessitates special treatm...

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Autores principales: Behnam, Mahsa, Zarrinfar, Hossein, Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad, Naseri, Ali, Jarahi, Lida, Babič, Monika Novak
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Publicado: Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7217247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32420506
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/cmm.6.1.2507
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author Behnam, Mahsa
Zarrinfar, Hossein
Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad
Naseri, Ali
Jarahi, Lida
Babič, Monika Novak
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Zarrinfar, Hossein
Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad
Naseri, Ali
Jarahi, Lida
Babič, Monika Novak
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dermatophytes are a group of fungi specialized in invading humans and other vertebrate keratinized tissues. These fungi cause a variety of skin, nail, and hair disorders, called dermatophytosis (tinea). In some cases, drug resistance to antifungals necessitates special treatment. Among the antifungal agents, sertaconazole (i.e., a third-generation imidazole) has a broad-spectrum against dermatophyte species. Regarding this, the present study was conducted to investigate the antifungal susceptibility of dermatophytes obtained from patients with dermatophytosis in Mashhad located in northeastern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 75 clinical dermatophyte isolates, including Trichophyton mentagrophytes (n=21), T. interdigital (n=18), T. tonsurans (n=16), Epidermophyton floccosum (n=11), Microsporum canis (n=5), Nannizzia fulvum (n=2), T. benhamiae (n=1), and T. verrucosum (n=1), were evaluated against five antifungal agents of sertaconazole, itraconazole, clotrimazole, terbinafine, and griseofulvin based on the CLSI M38-A2 guideline. RESULTS: According to the results, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranges of sertaconazole, terbinafine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, and clotrimazole were estimated at 0.125-16, 0.002-1, 0.5-4, 0.031-4, and 0.016-4 µg/ml, respectively, for dermatophyte species. In addition, the geometric mean (GM) values of the MIC of sertaconazole, terbinafine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, and clotrimazole were obtained as 3.39, 1, 1.44, 1.52, and 1.93, respectively. CONCLUSION: Among the tested antifungals, terbinafine and griseofulvin were the most effective agents against dermatophyte isolates. However, sertaconazole, a third-generation imidazole, did not show any significant effect. Furthermore, M. canis and E. floccosum showed the best response to the antifungal agents.
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spelling pubmed-72172472020-05-15 Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte Behnam, Mahsa Zarrinfar, Hossein Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad Naseri, Ali Jarahi, Lida Babič, Monika Novak Curr Med Mycol Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dermatophytes are a group of fungi specialized in invading humans and other vertebrate keratinized tissues. These fungi cause a variety of skin, nail, and hair disorders, called dermatophytosis (tinea). In some cases, drug resistance to antifungals necessitates special treatment. Among the antifungal agents, sertaconazole (i.e., a third-generation imidazole) has a broad-spectrum against dermatophyte species. Regarding this, the present study was conducted to investigate the antifungal susceptibility of dermatophytes obtained from patients with dermatophytosis in Mashhad located in northeastern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 75 clinical dermatophyte isolates, including Trichophyton mentagrophytes (n=21), T. interdigital (n=18), T. tonsurans (n=16), Epidermophyton floccosum (n=11), Microsporum canis (n=5), Nannizzia fulvum (n=2), T. benhamiae (n=1), and T. verrucosum (n=1), were evaluated against five antifungal agents of sertaconazole, itraconazole, clotrimazole, terbinafine, and griseofulvin based on the CLSI M38-A2 guideline. RESULTS: According to the results, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranges of sertaconazole, terbinafine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, and clotrimazole were estimated at 0.125-16, 0.002-1, 0.5-4, 0.031-4, and 0.016-4 µg/ml, respectively, for dermatophyte species. In addition, the geometric mean (GM) values of the MIC of sertaconazole, terbinafine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, and clotrimazole were obtained as 3.39, 1, 1.44, 1.52, and 1.93, respectively. CONCLUSION: Among the tested antifungals, terbinafine and griseofulvin were the most effective agents against dermatophyte isolates. However, sertaconazole, a third-generation imidazole, did not show any significant effect. Furthermore, M. canis and E. floccosum showed the best response to the antifungal agents. Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7217247/ /pubmed/32420506 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/cmm.6.1.2507 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Behnam, Mahsa
Zarrinfar, Hossein
Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad
Naseri, Ali
Jarahi, Lida
Babič, Monika Novak
Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
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title_full Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
title_fullStr Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
title_full_unstemmed Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
title_short Low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
title_sort low in vitro activity of sertaconazole against clinical isolates of dermatophyte
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7217247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32420506
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/cmm.6.1.2507
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