2024
DOI: 10.1111/myc.13683
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Treatment of onychomycosis in an era of antifungal resistance: Role for antifungal stewardship and topical antifungal agents

Aditya K. Gupta,
Boni Elewski,
Warren S. Joseph
et al.

Abstract: A growing body of literature has marked the emergence and spread of antifungal resistance among species of Trichophyton, the most prevalent cause of toenail and fingernail onychomycosis in the United States and Europe. We review published data on rates of oral antifungal resistance among Trichophyton species; causes of antifungal resistance and methods to counteract it; and in vitro data on the role of topical antifungals in the treatment of onychomycosis. Antifungal resistance among species of Trichophyton ag… Show more

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“…The initial type of immune response might be different in some individuals. 11 The emergence of antifungal resistance 12,13 might be a factor as well. For cases where fungal infections were suspected and not responding to topical or systemic antifungals, with the addition of low yield of fungal cultures, in some institutions this can lead to misdiagnosing and mismanagement of tineas with topical or systemic immunosuppressants with subsequent TI.…”
Section: Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial type of immune response might be different in some individuals. 11 The emergence of antifungal resistance 12,13 might be a factor as well. For cases where fungal infections were suspected and not responding to topical or systemic antifungals, with the addition of low yield of fungal cultures, in some institutions this can lead to misdiagnosing and mismanagement of tineas with topical or systemic immunosuppressants with subsequent TI.…”
Section: Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%