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Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India

INTRODUCTION: Dermatophytosis caused by Nannizzia gypsea formerly Microsporum gypse um is rare in occurrence due to its geophilic adaptation and weak pathogenic potential in establishing infection in humans. The taxonomical status of N. gypsea has been controversial over the years and has now reache...

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Autores principales: Vanam, Hari Pankaj, Mohanram, Kalyani, Reddy, K. Siva Rami, Rengasamy, Madhu, Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash Mandya
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7470300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32974531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000022
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author Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
Reddy, K. Siva Rami
Rengasamy, Madhu
Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash Mandya
author_facet Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
Reddy, K. Siva Rami
Rengasamy, Madhu
Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash Mandya
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description INTRODUCTION: Dermatophytosis caused by Nannizzia gypsea formerly Microsporum gypse um is rare in occurrence due to its geophilic adaptation and weak pathogenic potential in establishing infection in humans. The taxonomical status of N. gypsea has been controversial over the years and has now reached a concordance among mycologists. Innumerable reports of N. gypsea causing widespread infection in human immunodeficiency virus patients trails them as an important agent of consideration in an immunocompromised host. There have been sporadic reports of N. gypsea causing glabrous skin tinea and onychomycosis in healthy patients and the prevalence reports gravitate around 1–6.5  %. A variety of non-anthropophilic dermatophytes including novel species have now been implicated in causing dermatophytosis reflecting the era of crux changes in the epidemiology. CASE REPORT: We present a case of chronic dermatophytosis in a 22-year-old healthy Indian with a history of contact with a dog and soil and other factors favouring dermatophytosis. Conventional and molecular sequencing established the isolate as N. gypsea. Antifungal susceptibility test revealed a higher MIC of griseofulvin and lower MIC to azoles and terbinafine. The patient had complete clinical resolution following administration of oral terbinafine. CONCLUSION: Amidst the hyper-endemic-like scenario of tinea in India, this case report stands as a unique example of a patient infected with N. gypsea showing complete clinical resolution using terbinafine. Studies implicating N. gypsea in an immunocompetent host are rare and there is a need for more studies on geophilic dermatophytes causing tinea in the man for laying down effective preventive measures.
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spelling pubmed-74703002020-09-23 Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India Vanam, Hari Pankaj Mohanram, Kalyani Reddy, K. Siva Rami Rengasamy, Madhu Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash Mandya Access Microbiol Case Report INTRODUCTION: Dermatophytosis caused by Nannizzia gypsea formerly Microsporum gypse um is rare in occurrence due to its geophilic adaptation and weak pathogenic potential in establishing infection in humans. The taxonomical status of N. gypsea has been controversial over the years and has now reached a concordance among mycologists. Innumerable reports of N. gypsea causing widespread infection in human immunodeficiency virus patients trails them as an important agent of consideration in an immunocompromised host. There have been sporadic reports of N. gypsea causing glabrous skin tinea and onychomycosis in healthy patients and the prevalence reports gravitate around 1–6.5  %. A variety of non-anthropophilic dermatophytes including novel species have now been implicated in causing dermatophytosis reflecting the era of crux changes in the epidemiology. CASE REPORT: We present a case of chronic dermatophytosis in a 22-year-old healthy Indian with a history of contact with a dog and soil and other factors favouring dermatophytosis. Conventional and molecular sequencing established the isolate as N. gypsea. Antifungal susceptibility test revealed a higher MIC of griseofulvin and lower MIC to azoles and terbinafine. The patient had complete clinical resolution following administration of oral terbinafine. CONCLUSION: Amidst the hyper-endemic-like scenario of tinea in India, this case report stands as a unique example of a patient infected with N. gypsea showing complete clinical resolution using terbinafine. Studies implicating N. gypsea in an immunocompetent host are rare and there is a need for more studies on geophilic dermatophytes causing tinea in the man for laying down effective preventive measures. Microbiology Society 2019-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7470300/ /pubmed/32974531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000022 Text en © 2019 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
Reddy, K. Siva Rami
Rengasamy, Madhu
Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash Mandya
Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title_full Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title_fullStr Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title_full_unstemmed Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title_short Naive tinea corporis et cruris in an Immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile Nannizzia gypsea susceptible to Terbinafine–Rarity in the current scenario of Dermatophytosis in India
title_sort naive tinea corporis et cruris in an immunocompetent adult caused by a geophile nannizzia gypsea susceptible to terbinafine–rarity in the current scenario of dermatophytosis in india
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7470300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32974531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000022
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