Susceptibility of Dermatophytes to Antifungal Drugs.
- Author:
Ui Sik JEON
;
Soon Bong SUH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Arthrodermataceae*;
Griseofulvin;
Miconazole;
Suspensions;
Tolnaftate
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1979;17(3):221-227
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
With isolated strams of dermatophytes, susceptibility tests were undertaken to antifungal drugs, and the results of both tests by inoculation of fungal suspensions and, fungal mats were compared, also the combined actior.s of drugs against isolated strains were evaluated, Diverse susceptibiIity patterns were observed among different fungal species, however, no arminor susceptibility differences were detected among strains of same species. Among drugs tested, tolnaftate showed the most strong antifungal ar.tion, and Ep, floccoaum was the most and T. mentagrophytes was the least sensitive species to drugs. MIC levels by mats inoculation were generally far higher than that of fungal suspension, particularly with tolnaftate it was several hundred folds higher by fungal mats inoculatian. Combined actions of drugs were generelly elevated against test strains, when miconazole cornbined with tolnaftate, the action was synergistic against T. mentagrophytes, and when tolnaftate combined with griseofulvin or siccarin cornbined with griseofulvin, thactions were elevated to T. rubrum.