An international survey of recalcitrant and recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin—A potential indicator of antifungal resistance

Author:

Khan Sidra S.123ORCID,Hay Roderick14,Saunte Ditte Marie L.156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The European Academy of Dermatologists and Venerologist's Mycology Taskforce Lugano Switzerland

2. The Dermatology Department, Withington Community Hospital Manchester University Foundation Trust Manchester UK

3. The Department of Clinical Sciences and International Public Health The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Liverpool UK

4. King's College London London UK

5. Department of Dermatology Zealand University Hospital Roskilde Denmark

6. Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere has been a global rise in cases of dermatophytosis and, in particular, recalcitrant and recurrent cases on tinea of the glabrous skin. This phenomenon, particularly prevalent in India, has been linked to the concerning rise of antifungal resistance. The challenge is amplified by a dearth of comprehensive, international data to understand the global scope and characteristics of such cases.ObjectivesThis study aims to collate international insights, focusing on areas outside Europe (as this was previously published), to map the extent and characteristics of clinical and, where possible, laboratory confirmed tinea of the glabrous skin through an online survey administered to dermatologists globally.MethodsAn online survey was distributed from February 2022 to July 2023 and captured data on respondents' experience of recalcitrant and recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin over the preceding 3 years.ResultsA total of 260 responses were received spreads across 36 countries, excluding Europe. In total, 91.7% reported seeing cases of recalcitrant or recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin over the preceding 3 years. Common anatomical sites affected were the trunk and groin. T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum were the predominant species implicated, and there were low rates of laboratory confirmed dermatophyte resistance.ConclusionsThe high rates of reported recalcitrant and recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin underscore an urgent need for global collaborative efforts and enhanced diagnostic measures. The findings advocate for the establishment of a standardized global disease registry, regulation of over‐the‐counter antifungal and steroid combinations, correlation of clinical suspicion with laboratory confirmed drug resistance and exploration of alternative therapeutic strategies to mitigate the burgeoning challenge of dermatophyte resistance.

Publisher

Wiley

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