Isolation of Terbinafine-Resistant Trichophyton rubrum from Onychomycosis Patients Who Failed Treatment at an Academic Center in New York, United States.

TitleIsolation of Terbinafine-Resistant Trichophyton rubrum from Onychomycosis Patients Who Failed Treatment at an Academic Center in New York, United States.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsHwang JK, Bakotic WL, Gold JAW, Magro CM, Lipner SR
JournalJ Fungi (Basel)
Volume9
Issue7
Date Published2023 Jun 28
ISSN2309-608X
Abstract

Onychomycosis is a common nail infection. Terbinafine-resistant dermatophyte infections pose an emerging global public health concern, but few cases have been described in the United States. We retrospectively reviewed and characterized clinical, histopathological, and mycological features of patients with mycologically confirmed onychomycosis who failed oral terbinafine treatment for onychomycosis at a U.S. academic nail referral center and ascertained for terbinafine-resistant isolates. During 1 June 2022-31 January 2023 at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, USA, 96 patients with mycologically confirmed onychomycosis were treated with oral terbinafine. Among 64 patients with adequate follow-up, 36 had clinical or complete cure. Of 28 patients who failed treatment, 17 underwent terbinafine resistance testing. Trichophyton rubrum with terbinafine resistance-conferring mutations was isolated from two patients. Overall, terbinafine failures for onychomycosis were relatively common, with some cases associated with terbinafine-resistant T. rubrum infections. These findings underscore the need for a clinical awareness of this emerging problem and public health efforts to monitor and prevent spread. We highlight the importance of diagnostic testing and species identification for onychomycosis patients and the increasingly important role of fungal identification and susceptibility testing to guide therapy.

DOI10.3390/jof9070710
Alternate JournalJ Fungi (Basel)
PubMed ID37504699
PubMed Central IDPMC10381657
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