An international survey of recalcitrant and recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin-A potential indicator of antifungal resistance.
Sidra Saleem KhanRoderick HayDitte Marie Lindhardt SauntePublished in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2024)
The high rates of reported recalcitrant and recurrent tinea of the glabrous skin underscore an urgent need for global collaborative efforts and enhanced diagnostic measures. The findings advocate for the establishment of a standardized global disease registry, regulation of over-the-counter antifungal and steroid combinations, correlation of clinical suspicion with laboratory confirmed drug resistance and exploration of alternative therapeutic strategies to mitigate the burgeoning challenge of dermatophyte resistance.