Combination therapy of itraconazole and an acylhydrazone derivative (D13) for the treatment of sporotrichosis in cats.
Isabella Dib Ferreira GremiãoGabriela Reis Pereira-OliveiraSandro Antonio PereiraMaria Lopes CorrêaLuana Pereira Borba-SantosAlessandra Lifsitch ViçosaAshna GargKrupanandan HaranahalliDeveney DasilvaNivea Pereira de SaGabriel S MatosVanessa SilvaCristina LazzariniCaroline Mota FernandesKildare MirandaJhon Jhamilton Artunduaga BonillaAnna Letícia NunesLeonardo NimrichterIwao OjimaJohn MallamoJohn B McCarthyMaurizio Del PoetaPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
This paper reports the first veterinary clinical study of an acylhydrazone anti-fungal (D13) combined with itraconazole against a dimorphic fungal infection, sporotrichosis, which is highly endemic in South America in animals and humans. Overall, the results show that the combination treatment was efficacious in ~50% of the infected animals. In addition, D13 was well tolerated during the course of the study. Thus, these results warrant the continuation of the research and development of this new class of anti-fungals.