CURRENT STATE OF DERMATOPHYTE RESISTANCE TO ANTIMYCOTIC AGENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34689/e88as718Keywords:
mycosis, dermatophytosis, dermatophytes, resistance, antimycotics, antifungal drugsAbstract
Background: As the use of antifungals to control mycoses caused by dermatophytes becomes more common, there is
growing concern about increasing cases of antifungal resistance. Currently, this problem is similar to the problems of resistance to antibacterial and antiviral drugs.
Aim: Analysis of scientific information on the current state of resistance of pathogens of dermatophytic skin infections to
antifungal drugs.
Search strategy: The search for scientific publications was conducted in databases PubMed, Elsiever, Medline,
GoogleScholar. A total of 71 sources published within the past 10 years were selected for analysis. The inclusion criteria
were full-text publications in English and Russian published within the past 10 years. Exclusion criteria included abstracts,
duplicate articles, publications prior to 2013, and irrelevant studies.
Results: Antifungal resistance can occur naturally or develop over time when fungi are exposed to antifungal drugs. Several
mechanisms have been proposed to explain the phenomenon of antifungal drug resistance, such as drug efflux by fungal cells, drug
detoxification by fungal cells, mutations in target genes, and resistance due to fungal cell structural elements, etc. Frequency of
terbinafine-resistant isolates Trichophyton increases. Opportunistic pathogens such as Aspergillus and Candida species have
developed resistance to classic azoles such as itraconazole and fluconazole, as well as to new azoles such as posaconazole and
voriconazole. Topical antimycotics such as efinaconazole and tavaborole are rarely used but have been associated with resistance
in Trichophyton rubrum. The emergence of multidrug-resistant Trichophyton mentagrophytes/interdigitale, Candida auris and
Aspergillus species causing severe infections is of grave concern.
Conclusion: Routine AFST should be considered to determine the most effective treatment, especially in cases of
treatment failure. Combination treatment with oral and topical antifungals may be considered for the treatment of resistant
infections.
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Aimoldina A.A., Batpenova G.R., Algazina T.O., Pertsukh Yu.S, Amantayev D.M., Kiyan V.S. Current state of dermatophyte resistance to antimycotic agents // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2024. Vol.26 (6), pp. 173-183. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.6.020
Аймолдина А.А., Батпенова Г.Р., Алгазина Т.О., Киян В.С., Перцух Ю.С., Амантаев Д.М. Дерматофиттердің антимикотикалық препараттарға төзімділігінің қазіргі жағдайы // Ғылым және Денсаулық сақтау. 2024. Т.26 (6). Б. 173-183. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.6.020
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