Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review

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Autor(a) principal: Ribas, Aícha Daniela Ribas e
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Spolti, Piérri, Del Ponte, Emerson Medeiros, Donato, Katarzyna Joanna Zawada, Schrekker, Henri Stephan, Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Triazole fungicides are used broadly for the control of infectious diseases of both humans and plants. The surge in resistance to triazoles among pathogenic populations is an emergent issue both in agriculture and medicine. The non-rational use of fungicides with site-specific modes of action, such as the triazoles, may increase the risk of antifungal resistance development. In the medical field, the surge of resistant fungal isolates has been related to the intensive and recurrent therapeutic use of a limited number of triazoles for the treatment and prophylaxis of many mycoses. Similarities in the mode of action of triazole fungicides used in these two fields may lead to cross-resistance, thus expanding the spectrum of resistance to multiple fungicides and contributing to the perpetuation of resistant strains in the environment. The emergence of fungicide-resistant isolates of human pathogens has been related to the exposure to fungicides used in agroecosystems. Examples include species of cosmopolitan occurrence, such as Fusarium and Aspergillus, which cause diseases in both plants and humans. This review summarizes the information about the most important triazole fungicides that are largely used in human clinical therapy and agriculture. We aim to discuss the issues related to fungicide resistance and the recommended strategies for preventing the emergence of triazole-resistant fungal populations capable of spreading across environments.
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title Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
spellingShingle Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
Ribas, Aícha Daniela Ribas e
Farmácia
Fungicidas
Cross-resistance
Emerging fungaç áthogens
Fungicide sensitivity
agriculture
medicine
title_short Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
title_full Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
title_fullStr Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
title_full_unstemmed Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
title_sort Is the emergence of fungal resistance to medical triazoles related to their use in the agroecosystems? : a mini review
author Ribas, Aícha Daniela Ribas e
author_facet Ribas, Aícha Daniela Ribas e
Spolti, Piérri
Del Ponte, Emerson Medeiros
Donato, Katarzyna Joanna Zawada
Schrekker, Henri Stephan
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
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author2 Spolti, Piérri
Del Ponte, Emerson Medeiros
Donato, Katarzyna Joanna Zawada
Schrekker, Henri Stephan
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribas, Aícha Daniela Ribas e
Spolti, Piérri
Del Ponte, Emerson Medeiros
Donato, Katarzyna Joanna Zawada
Schrekker, Henri Stephan
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Farmácia
Fungicidas
topic Farmácia
Fungicidas
Cross-resistance
Emerging fungaç áthogens
Fungicide sensitivity
agriculture
medicine
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cross-resistance
Emerging fungaç áthogens
Fungicide sensitivity
agriculture
medicine
description Triazole fungicides are used broadly for the control of infectious diseases of both humans and plants. The surge in resistance to triazoles among pathogenic populations is an emergent issue both in agriculture and medicine. The non-rational use of fungicides with site-specific modes of action, such as the triazoles, may increase the risk of antifungal resistance development. In the medical field, the surge of resistant fungal isolates has been related to the intensive and recurrent therapeutic use of a limited number of triazoles for the treatment and prophylaxis of many mycoses. Similarities in the mode of action of triazole fungicides used in these two fields may lead to cross-resistance, thus expanding the spectrum of resistance to multiple fungicides and contributing to the perpetuation of resistant strains in the environment. The emergence of fungicide-resistant isolates of human pathogens has been related to the exposure to fungicides used in agroecosystems. Examples include species of cosmopolitan occurrence, such as Fusarium and Aspergillus, which cause diseases in both plants and humans. This review summarizes the information about the most important triazole fungicides that are largely used in human clinical therapy and agriculture. We aim to discuss the issues related to fungicide resistance and the recommended strategies for preventing the emergence of triazole-resistant fungal populations capable of spreading across environments.
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