2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.14115
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Recalcitrant cutaneous fungal infections—A growing problem

Abstract: The incidence and prevalence of recalcitrant cutaneous fungal infections is on the rise. Terbinafine‐resistant Trichophyton has not only been widespread in India, but has also been reported in countries spread throughout the globe. Strains of yeasts such as Malassezia and Candida, which exist both as commensals and as pathogens to the human skin, have also been found to develop resistance to antifungals. Non‐dermatophyte moulds which can colonize and infect damaged nails are especially difficult to treat, not … Show more

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“…14,15 Fungal infections are well known for being recalcitrant to treatment. 16 The most commonly used antimycotic targets are cell wall/ membrane components and fungal RNA synthesis, but finding new targets is challenging because fungal cells are eukaryotes with a close evolutionary relationship to humans. This fact associated with long periods of treatment exposes the patient to a substantial risk of toxicity.…”
Section: Fung Al S K In Infec Ti On S and Tre Atment Challeng E Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15 Fungal infections are well known for being recalcitrant to treatment. 16 The most commonly used antimycotic targets are cell wall/ membrane components and fungal RNA synthesis, but finding new targets is challenging because fungal cells are eukaryotes with a close evolutionary relationship to humans. This fact associated with long periods of treatment exposes the patient to a substantial risk of toxicity.…”
Section: Fung Al S K In Infec Ti On S and Tre Atment Challeng E Smentioning
confidence: 99%