
doi: 10.1111/myc.13563
pmid: 36583603
AbstractBackgroundTinea capitis and tinea corporis are highly prevalent fungal skin infections, which globally are mainly caused by Microsporum canis and Trichophyton rubrum, respectively. While in the United States and Great Britain Trichophyton tonsurans is widely prevalent as a causative pathogen, it so far only plays a minor role in Germany.ObjectivesSince the frequency of pathogenic species varies regionally and temporally, this study assesses the proportion of Trichophyton tonsurans infections in the dermatology department of a large university hospital in Germany from 2019 to 2022 and thoroughly characterises the affected patient population.Patients/MethodsThis retrospective study at the Technical University of Munich analyses mycological culture results regarding the identified dermatophyte and infection site. Detailed patient and disease‐related information on Trichophyton tonsurans positive patients was obtained.ResultsIn 2022, 23 patients of 111 dermatophyte culture‐positive patients tested positive for Trichophyton tonsurans. This accounted for 20.7% and represented a tenfold increase from 2.1% in 2019. Contact sports were only practiced by 21.7% of patients, and no common hotspot or other linkage could be identified between the cases. Additionally, 47.8% of the patients received a systemic treatment, with 30.4% visiting the clinic more than three times. In 2022, 21.7% were diagnosed with a simultaneous infection of the capillitium and body, whereas this was only observed in 7.1% of cases in 2019 to 2021.ConclusionsThis study suggests an increase of Trichophyton tonsurans infections via several routes of transmission.
Arthrodermataceae, Incidence, 610, Germany ; Trichophyton Tonsurans ; Dermatophytes ; Endemic ; Epidemiology ; Fungal Skin Infections ; Tinea Capitis ; Tinea Corporis, Trichophyton, Tinea, Humans, ORIGINAL ARTICLE ; ORIGINAL ARTICLES ; dermatophytes ; fungal skin infections ; Germany ;, Tinea Capitis, Retrospective Studies, ddc: ddc:
Arthrodermataceae, Incidence, 610, Germany ; Trichophyton Tonsurans ; Dermatophytes ; Endemic ; Epidemiology ; Fungal Skin Infections ; Tinea Capitis ; Tinea Corporis, Trichophyton, Tinea, Humans, ORIGINAL ARTICLE ; ORIGINAL ARTICLES ; dermatophytes ; fungal skin infections ; Germany ;, Tinea Capitis, Retrospective Studies, ddc: ddc:
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