Children onychomycosis, a neglected dermatophytosis: A retrospective study of epidemiology and treatment

Author:

Song Ge12,Zhang Meijie23,Liu Weida2456ORCID,Liang Guanzhao256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Department of Medical Mycology Institute of Dermatology and Hospital for Skin Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Science & Peking Union Medical College Nanjing China

3. Department of Dermatology Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou China

4. Center for Global Health School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

5. CAMS Collection Center of Pathogen Microorganisms‐D (CAMS‐CCPM‐D) Nanjing China

6. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Skin Diseases and STIs Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOnychomycosis was an ignored disease in children, and the prevalence was still unknown worldwide.ObjectivesThis study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and treatment regimens of onychomycosis in children younger than 18 years old.MethodsWe systemically reviewed all publications by searching the key terms to reveal the onychomycosis in children from 1990 to 2022.ResultsA total of 44 articles including 2,382 children with onychomycosis were enrolled in this study. The male to female ratio was 1.29:1. The youngest child was 35 days old and the average age was 9.8 years old. The duration of disease usually ranged from 7 days to 4 years. Onychomycosis in children was more prevalent in toenails compared to fingernails (77.6% vs. 18.4%), and 4% patients had both. A total of 527 children (22.12%) had concomitant tinea pedis infection, and in 267 patients (11.21%), their family members had onychomycosis or tinea pedis. The most common clinical type of onychomycosis was DLSO (67.74%) and the predominant isolates were T. rubrum (66.13%), followed by C. albicans (9.08%) and T. mentagrophytes complex (5.34%). There were 419 children (74.03%) receiving systematic treatment only, 74 patients (13.07%) receiving topical treatment only, and 73 patients (12.90%) receiving both systematic and topical treatment. Twelve patients (2.12%) had mild drug‐related side effects. During the follow‐up, 71.25% children were cured, 17.50% symptoms improved and 4.17% failed.ConclusionsOnychomycosis was underestimated in children and the diagnosis of onychomycosis should be properly considered in children with nail disorders. For mild patients, topical treatment can be a good choice, and oral antifungal drugs could be added to severe individuals under monitoring.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology,General Medicine

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