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Widespread dermatophytosis in a healthy adolescent: the first report of multidrug-resistant Trichophyton indotineae infection in the UAE

Miloš Pavlović, Shireen Marzouk, Leis Bećiri

2024Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et Adriatica14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A multidrug-resistant dermatophyte species recently arose in India, first described as terbinafine-resistant Trichophyton interdigitale and soon given a separate name: T. indotineae. Thanks to its treatment recalcitrance, person-to-person spread, and frequent travel, before long it was identified in many countries on all continents. We describe here the case of a boy with widespread, extremely pruritic, inflammatory dermatophytosis affecting his face, neck, trunk, and extremities, unsuccessfully treated for months with oral terbinafine and fluconazole and a range of topical antimycotics. Qualitative polymerase chain reaction of skin scrapings from his lesions identified a T. interdigitale complex fungus, highly probably T. indotineae due to conspecificity and antifungal resistance. Oral itraconazole, administered over 8 weeks, cleared the infection. Because the patient had not traveled outside the United Arab Emirates for months before the infection became obvious, it must have been acquired from a local source.

Topics & Concepts

TerbinafineItraconazoleDermatophyteFluconazoleDermatologyTrichophytonMedicineClearanceMultiple drug resistanceAntifungalBiologyDrug resistanceMicrobiologyUrologyNail Diseases and TreatmentsFungal Infections and StudiesPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases