Background
Microbiology
- Dermatophytes are molds that cause superficial skin, hair, and nail infections
- The four most common genera Epidermophyton, Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Nannizzia
- Fungi may be anthropophilic, zoophilic, or geophilic (soil origin)
Epidemiology
- Risk depends on the specific mold and its natural environment (humans, animals, or soil)
Anthropophilic Dermatophytes
Zoonotic Dermatophytes
Geophilic
- Uncommon causes of disease
- Nannizzia gypseum is more common in western Pacific and Central America
- More common in gardeners and farmers
Clinical Manifestations
- Ringworm
- Most active form is in the periphery of the ring
- Can invade immunocompromised patients, e.g. Majocchi's granuloma and kerion
- Named by anatomic location
- Tinea capitis: scalp hair
- Tinea barbae: beard hair
- Tinea faciei: face
- Tinea corporis: body
- Tinea cruris: groin
- Tinea unguium or onychomycosis: nails
- Tinea manuum: hand
Diagnosis
Specimen Collection
- Hair: need the root, with sterile forceps
- Skin: disinfect with alcohol or sterile water, then scrape the border with a blunt scalpel
- Nails: alcohol gauze to clean, then scrape subungual debris
Laboratory Testing
- Direct microscopy: KOH (potassium hydroxide) calcofluor of skin scraping, under UV light
- Culture with Littman agar w streptomycin, Sabouraud agar with chloram+gent, Sabouraud agar with CG+cyclohexamide
- Incubate for 2-3 weeks at 30ºC
Identification
- Chemical properties
- Growth at 37ºC
- Urease production/urea hydrolysis
- BCP-MSG reaction (important)
- Hair perforation test
- Vitamin requirements with trichophyton agars T1 to T7
- Growth on polished rice grain
- Colony features
- Speed of growth
- Colour on surface
- Texture
- Colour on reverse
- Microscopic features
- Macroconidia, microconidia, septae
Management
Some commonly-used systemic antifungals
Antifungal
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Dose
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Duration
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Tinea pedis
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Tinea corporis or cruris
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terbinafine
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250 mg once daily
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2 weeks
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1 to 2 weeks
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itraconazole
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200 mg twice daily
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1 week
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1 week
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fluconazole
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150 mg once weekly
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2 to 6 weeks
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2 to 4 weeks
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