Antifungal agents for common outpatient paediatric infections Flashcards
What is the incidence of oropharyngeal candidiasis?
5-10%
What are the recommended therapies for oropharyngeal candidiasis?
- First line: Nystatin 200 000U QID x 7-14d, curing 50% in 1 week and 80% in 2 weeks
- Second line: Second generation imidazole (fluconazole or itraconazole) maybe considered if conventional therapy fails or in immunocompromised
- Gentian violet moderately effective but stains
- First generation imidazoles (miconazole and clotrimazole) not recommended
What are the recommended therapies for candida diaper dermatitis?
- Eliminating impervious diaper covers
- Changing diapers frequently
- Leaving diapers off for long periods of time
- Topical antifungal: miconazole, nystating, and clotrimazole
- no clear evidence whether oral antifungals should be used
- no clear evidence whether concurrent low concentration steroids should be used
What organism causes pityriasis or tinea versicolor?
Malassezia
What is pityriasis versicolor?
Mild or chronic condition characterized by scaly hypo-or hyperpigmented lesions on the trunk. Often occurs in teens when the sebaceous glands are active
What is the treatment for pityriasis versicolor?
Topical ketoconazole, selenium sulfide or clotrmiazole to the affected area 15-30min nightly for 1-2 weeks, then once a month for 3m to avoid recurrence
What organism causes tinea corporis?
Trichophyton rubrum
Trichophyton metagrophytes
Microsporum species esp. Microsporum canis and Epidermophyton floccosum
What is tinea corporis?
A superficial circular infection of the skin that is not covered by hair?
What is the treatment for tinea corporis?
Topical clotrimazole, ketoconazole, miconazole or terbinafine applied once or twice daily x 14-21d. Avoid corticosteroids.
What organisms cause tinea pedis?
T rubrum
T metagrophytes
E floccosum
What is tinea pedis?
Athlete’s foot a common superficial fungal infection of the foot
What is the treatment for tinea pedis?
Topical antifungals i.e. fluconazole, itraconazole, terbinafine
Drying agents i.e. Burow’s solution
Good foot hygiene
Oral antifungals if infection involves the toenails
What organism causes tinea capitis?
M canis in Europe
Trichophyton tonsurans in N. America
What is tinea capitis?
A fungal infection of the scalp
What is the treatment?
Oral antifungal therapy in conjunction with topical therapy