Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum

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Autor(a) principal: Azambuja, Christiane Venske de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Klafke, Gabriel Baracy, Pimmel, Luciana Alves, Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/7130
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Onychomycosis or nail fungal infection is the most common nail disease. Despite the wide range of studies on this condition, it remains difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and effective treatment. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of classical laboratory methods for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, and the in vitro susceptibility of the its main etiological agent to antifungals used in routine. METHODS: Nail samples of 100 patients with clinically suspected feet onychomycosis were collected to confirm the diagnosis by direct mycological examination and fungal culture. In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing was performed against strains of the main dermatophyte isolated by microdilution, according to the standardized protocol (M38-A2 - CLSI) RESULTS: Clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis was confirmed by laboratory analysis in 59% of patients. Of these, 54.2% were positive only in direct mycological examination, 44.1% in direct mycological examination and culture, and one case (1.7%) was positive only in culture, resulting in weak agreement between these tests (Kappa = 0.385; p <0.001) High minimum inhibitory concentration values of fluconazole and itraconazole were observed in 66.7% and 25.0% of isolates of T. rubrum tested. Additionally, high MIC values of terbinafine and ciclopirox was detected in only one isolate, and this was one of the strains in which in vitro activity of itraconazole and fluconazole has not been proven. CONCLUSIONS: Poor agreement was observed between direct mycological examination and culture for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, with direct mycological examination being significantly more sensitive. Except for fluconazole, the other three antifungals tested showed good in vitro activity against clinical isolates of T. rubrum
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spelling Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrumDiagnostic testsRoutineOnychomycosisPrevalenceBACKGROUND: Onychomycosis or nail fungal infection is the most common nail disease. Despite the wide range of studies on this condition, it remains difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and effective treatment. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of classical laboratory methods for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, and the in vitro susceptibility of the its main etiological agent to antifungals used in routine. METHODS: Nail samples of 100 patients with clinically suspected feet onychomycosis were collected to confirm the diagnosis by direct mycological examination and fungal culture. In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing was performed against strains of the main dermatophyte isolated by microdilution, according to the standardized protocol (M38-A2 - CLSI) RESULTS: Clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis was confirmed by laboratory analysis in 59% of patients. Of these, 54.2% were positive only in direct mycological examination, 44.1% in direct mycological examination and culture, and one case (1.7%) was positive only in culture, resulting in weak agreement between these tests (Kappa = 0.385; p <0.001) High minimum inhibitory concentration values of fluconazole and itraconazole were observed in 66.7% and 25.0% of isolates of T. rubrum tested. Additionally, high MIC values of terbinafine and ciclopirox was detected in only one isolate, and this was one of the strains in which in vitro activity of itraconazole and fluconazole has not been proven. CONCLUSIONS: Poor agreement was observed between direct mycological examination and culture for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, with direct mycological examination being significantly more sensitive. Except for fluconazole, the other three antifungals tested showed good in vitro activity against clinical isolates of T. rubrum2017-04-05T20:22:33Z2017-04-05T20:22:33Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfAZAMBUJA, Christiane Venske de Almeida et al. Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, v. 89, n.4, p. 581-586, 2014. Disponível em: <http://www.scielo.br/pdf/abd/v89n4/0365-0596-abd-89-04-0581.pdf>. Acesso em: 29 mar. 2017.0365-0596http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/713010.1590/abd1806-4841.20142630engAzambuja, Christiane Venske de AlmeidaKlafke, Gabriel BaracyPimmel, Luciana AlvesXavier, Melissa Orzechowskiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2017-04-05T20:22:33Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/7130Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2017-04-05T20:22:33Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
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title Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
spellingShingle Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
Azambuja, Christiane Venske de Almeida
Diagnostic tests
Routine
Onychomycosis
Prevalence
title_short Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
title_full Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
title_fullStr Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
title_full_unstemmed Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
title_sort Onychomycosis: clinical, mycological and in vitro susceptibility testing of isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
author Azambuja, Christiane Venske de Almeida
author_facet Azambuja, Christiane Venske de Almeida
Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Pimmel, Luciana Alves
Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
author_role author
author2 Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Pimmel, Luciana Alves
Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azambuja, Christiane Venske de Almeida
Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Pimmel, Luciana Alves
Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diagnostic tests
Routine
Onychomycosis
Prevalence
topic Diagnostic tests
Routine
Onychomycosis
Prevalence
description BACKGROUND: Onychomycosis or nail fungal infection is the most common nail disease. Despite the wide range of studies on this condition, it remains difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and effective treatment. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of classical laboratory methods for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, and the in vitro susceptibility of the its main etiological agent to antifungals used in routine. METHODS: Nail samples of 100 patients with clinically suspected feet onychomycosis were collected to confirm the diagnosis by direct mycological examination and fungal culture. In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing was performed against strains of the main dermatophyte isolated by microdilution, according to the standardized protocol (M38-A2 - CLSI) RESULTS: Clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis was confirmed by laboratory analysis in 59% of patients. Of these, 54.2% were positive only in direct mycological examination, 44.1% in direct mycological examination and culture, and one case (1.7%) was positive only in culture, resulting in weak agreement between these tests (Kappa = 0.385; p <0.001) High minimum inhibitory concentration values of fluconazole and itraconazole were observed in 66.7% and 25.0% of isolates of T. rubrum tested. Additionally, high MIC values of terbinafine and ciclopirox was detected in only one isolate, and this was one of the strains in which in vitro activity of itraconazole and fluconazole has not been proven. CONCLUSIONS: Poor agreement was observed between direct mycological examination and culture for the diagnosis of onychomycosis, with direct mycological examination being significantly more sensitive. Except for fluconazole, the other three antifungals tested showed good in vitro activity against clinical isolates of T. rubrum
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