Dermatophytes and skin dermatophytoses in Southeast Asia-First epidemiological survey from Cambodia.

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Title
Dermatophytes and skin dermatophytoses in Southeast Asia-First epidemiological survey from Cambodia.
Journal
Mycoses
Author(s)
Uhrlaß S., Mey S., Koch D., Mütze H., Krüger C., Monod M., Nenoff P.
ISSN
1439-0507 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0933-7407
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
67
Number
4
Pages
e13718
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Dermatomycoses count to the most frequent dermatoses in Cambodia.
The aim of this survey was to investigate the occurrence of dermatophytes in this Southeast Asian country.
From June 2017 to July 2018, skin scrapings were taken from 67 patients with superficial dermatophytosis for mycological diagnostics. Identification of dermatophytes was confirmed by sequencing of the 'internal transcribed spacer'-(ITS) region of the rDNA, and the gene of the Translation Elongation Factor (TEF)-1α.
Patients were suffering from tinea corporis and tinea inguinalis/cruris 42/67 (63%), tinea capitis/faciei 14/67 (21%), tinea corporis/capitis/faciei 6/67 (9%), tinea manuum/pedis 2/67 (3%), tinea pedis 2/67 (3%) and tinea manuum 1/67 (1%). Both, by culture and/or PCR, a dermatophyte was detected in 52 (78%) out of 67 samples. Culture positive were 42 (81%) of 52, PCR positive were 50 (96%). The following dermatophytes were found: Trichophyton (T.) rubrum, 36/52 strains (69%, 29 by culture), T. mentagrophytes/T. interdigitale (TM/TI) 9/52 (17%, six by culture) and Microsporum (M.) canis 5/52 strains (10%, by culture). One strain of Nannizzia (N.) incurvata 1/52 (2%) and N. nana 1/52 (2%) was isolated. Based on sequencing, we demonstrated that two T. mentagrophytes strains out of the nine TM/TI represented the new ITS genotype XXV Cambodia. We found one T. mentagrophytes strain genotype VIII (now, reclassified as T. indotineae). This isolate was terbinafine resistant, and it exhibited the amino acid substitution Phe397Leu in the squalene epoxidase. Three strains of T. interdigitale genotype II* were isolated.
This is the first survey on epidemiology of dermatophytes in Cambodia. Currently, T. rubrum represents the most frequent species in Cambodia. One Indian strain genotype VIII T. mentagrophytes was found. A highlight was the first description of the new T. mentagrophytes genotype XXV Cambodia.
Keywords
Humans, Arthrodermataceae, Cambodia/epidemiology, Tinea/epidemiology, Hand Dermatoses, Trichophyton, Tinea Pedis/epidemiology, Dermatomycoses/epidemiology, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Cambodia, Trichophyton mentagrophytes genotype, dermatomycosis, translation elongation factor gene TEF1
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