Continuous increase of Trichophyton tonsurans as a cause of tinea capitis in the urban area of Paris, France: a 5-year-long study. (15th October 2016)
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- Continuous increase of Trichophyton tonsurans as a cause of tinea capitis in the urban area of Paris, France: a 5-year-long study. (15th October 2016)
- Main Title:
- Continuous increase of Trichophyton tonsurans as a cause of tinea capitis in the urban area of Paris, France: a 5-year-long study
- Authors:
- Gits-Muselli, Maud
Benderdouche, Mazouz
Hamane, Samia
Mingui, Anselme
Feuilhade de Chauvin, Martine
Guigue, Nicolas
Picat, Marie-Quitterie
Bourrat, Emmanuelle
Petit, Antoine
Bagot, Martine
Alanio, Alexandre
Bretagne, Stéphane - Abstract:
- Abstract: Tinea capitis (TC) is a highly contagious fungal infection of the scalp due to dermatophytes in children. To obtain information on the epidemiology of TC in the urban area of Paris, we analysed the microbiological results of 3090 patients seen with suspected TC from October 2010 to September 2015 at Saint Louis hospital, Paris, France. A peak of TC was observed in 3–6 year-old children, followed by a progressive decrease until 16 years of age. Of the 1311 positive cultures, 95% (1246) yielded one of the three anthropophilic species [ Trichophyton tonsurans (33.5%), Trichophyton soudanense (38.3%), or Microsporum audouinii (28.2%)]. When considering one TC case per family, we observed a significant increase of T. tonsurans ( P = .018) during these 5 years. The increase was more pronounced ( P = .0047) in patients of West-African descent (n = 666), and was at the expense of M. audouinii and T. soudanense . On the other hand, the Caribbean patients (n = 85) remained predominantly (72.9%) infected by T. tonsurans . Our results show a better virulence of T. tonsurans over other species as already reported. Since T. tonsurans has not been reported in Africa, the infection of patients of West-African descent probably took place in the Paris area by exchanges with Caribbean patients. This increase of TC due to T. tonsurans was observed in the context of griseofulvin being the only licensed paediatric treatment for TC in France, which should deserve reappraisal becauseAbstract: Tinea capitis (TC) is a highly contagious fungal infection of the scalp due to dermatophytes in children. To obtain information on the epidemiology of TC in the urban area of Paris, we analysed the microbiological results of 3090 patients seen with suspected TC from October 2010 to September 2015 at Saint Louis hospital, Paris, France. A peak of TC was observed in 3–6 year-old children, followed by a progressive decrease until 16 years of age. Of the 1311 positive cultures, 95% (1246) yielded one of the three anthropophilic species [ Trichophyton tonsurans (33.5%), Trichophyton soudanense (38.3%), or Microsporum audouinii (28.2%)]. When considering one TC case per family, we observed a significant increase of T. tonsurans ( P = .018) during these 5 years. The increase was more pronounced ( P = .0047) in patients of West-African descent (n = 666), and was at the expense of M. audouinii and T. soudanense . On the other hand, the Caribbean patients (n = 85) remained predominantly (72.9%) infected by T. tonsurans . Our results show a better virulence of T. tonsurans over other species as already reported. Since T. tonsurans has not been reported in Africa, the infection of patients of West-African descent probably took place in the Paris area by exchanges with Caribbean patients. This increase of TC due to T. tonsurans was observed in the context of griseofulvin being the only licensed paediatric treatment for TC in France, which should deserve reappraisal because terbinafine may be more efficacious. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Medical mycology. Volume 55:Number 5(2017)
- Journal:
- Medical mycology
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- Volume 55:Number 5(2017)
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- Volume 55, Issue 5 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 55
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0055-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 476
- Page End:
- 484
- Publication Date:
- 2016-10-15
- Subjects:
- Tinea capitis -- Trichophyton tonsurans -- Trichophyton soudanense -- Microsporum audouinii var. langeronii
Medical mycology -- Periodicals
Veterinary mycology -- Periodicals
Mycology -- Periodicals
Mycoses -- Periodicals
Pathogenic fungi -- Periodicals
616.969005 - Journal URLs:
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http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/mmy/myw107 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1369-3786
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