Epidemiology and management of tinea capitis in France: a 6-year nationwide retrospective survey.

Dermatophytes anthropophilic dermatophytosis diagnosis tinea capitis

Journal

Medical mycology
ISSN: 1460-2709
Titre abrégé: Med Mycol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9815835

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
23 Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 24 4 2024
pubmed: 24 4 2024
entrez: 23 4 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Tinea capitis (TC) is still a frequent dermatophytosis in France, both autochthonous and imported. A nationwide retrospective survey was performed and a total of 4,395 TC cases were recorded within 36 French mycology laboratories during a 6-year period. TC is a disease that occurs in childhood with 85% of the cases occurring before 10 years old and 94% before the age of 15. Anthropophilic origin was predominant with 779 cases of Trichophyton tonsurans (32.6%), 738 cases of Trichophyton soudanense/T. violaceum (31%), and 445 cases of Microsporum audouinii (19.2%). Of note, T. tonsurans represents more than 80% of the cases in the French West Indies (Martinique and Guadeloupe). By contrast, zoophilic species were less prevalent with mainly M. canis (10.3%) confirming the shift from zoophilic to anthropophilic species observed in many centers during the last decades. During this survey, diagnosis methods were also collected. Most labs had a classical process for the diagnosis: microscopic direct examination associated to cultures on Sabouraud and Sabouraud-cycloheximide media (incubated between 25±5°C for 2 to 3 weeks) in all laboratories. Identification of the causal dermatophyte was performed by microscopic and macroscopic examination of the cultures in 100% of the labs, with various specific culture media available when fructification was insufficient (mainly malt or potato-dextrose agar, or Borelli medium). New techniques were also implemented with the introduction of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification in more than two third of the labs, and molecular identification available if necessary in half of the labs. A total of 4,395 tinea capitis cases were recorded within 36 French mycology laboratories during a 6-year period. An anthropophilic origin was predominant with 33%, 31% and 18.8% of cases due to Trichophyton tonsurans, T. soudanense/T. violaceum and Microsporum audouinii, respectively.

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A total of 4,395 tinea capitis cases were recorded within 36 French mycology laboratories during a 6-year period. An anthropophilic origin was predominant with 33%, 31% and 18.8% of cases due to Trichophyton tonsurans, T. soudanense/T. violaceum and Microsporum audouinii, respectively.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38653717
pii: 7656953
doi: 10.1093/mmy/myae047
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Investigateurs

Céline Damiani (C)
Marc Pihet (M)
Mazouz Benderdouche (M)
Françoise Botterel (F)
Sophie Brun (S)
Arnaud Fekkar (A)
Françoise Foulet (F)
Maud Gits-Muselli (M)
Samia Hamane (S)
Alicia Moreno-Sabater (A)
Emilie Sitterlé (E)
Anne-Pauline Bellanger (AP)
Frédéric Gabriel (F)
Dorothée Quinio (D)
Céline Nourrisson (C)
Marc Sautour (M)
Odile Cognet (O)
Hervé Pelloux (H)
Muriel Nicolas (M)
Bernard Bouteille (B)
Marie-Fleur Durieux (MF)
Anne-Sophie Deleplancque (AS)
Florence Persat (F)
Stéphane Ranque (S)
Charline Miossec (C)
Nicole Desbois (N)
Christine Schneider (C)
Marie Machouart (M)
Anne Debourgogne (A)
Rose-Anne Lavergne (RA)
Lilia Hasseine (L)
Geneviève Cremer (G)
Estelle Cateau (E)
Antoine Huguenin (A)
Jean-Pierre Gangneux (JP)
Hélène Guegan (H)
Sorya Belaz (S)
Xavier Lepoutre (X)
Loïc Favennec (L)
Valérie Letscher-Bru (V)
Anne-Marie Camin-Ravenne (AM)
Sophie Cassaing (S)
Guilllaume Desoubeaux (G)
Farida Moreau (F)

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© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology.

Auteurs

Jean-Pierre Gangneux (JP)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Excellence Center in Medical Mycology (ECMM EC), Rennes University Hospital, Rennes, France.

Charline Miossec (C)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Fort-de-France University Hospital, Martinique, France.

Marie Machouart (M)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Nancy University Hospital, Nancy, France.

Maud Gits-Muselli (M)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Saint-Louis University Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.

Mazouz Benderdouche (M)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Saint-Louis University Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.

Stéphane Ranque (S)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Marseille University Hospital, Marseille, France.

Françoise Botterel (F)

Unit of Parasitology-Mycology, Henri Mondor University Hospital, AP-HP, Dynamyc research group, UPEC, Créteil, France.

Sophie Brun (S)

Department of Parasitology-Mycology, Avicenne Hospital, AP-HP, Sorbone Paris Nord University, Bobigny, France.

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