An Assessment of Alternative Therapeutic Options for the Treatment of Prolonged Zoonotic Fungal Infections in Companion Animals

Garvey M
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Zoonotic disease is an ongoing issue, becoming more prominent as more microbial species display antimicrobial resistance. The role of companion animals in society is also increasing as therapy dogs become the mainstay for many special needs persons. In order to ensure public health safety, it is essent ial to determine the extent of resistance amongst zoonotic pathogens and where possible to suggest novel treatment options to counteract such resistance. Fungal species are increasingly recognised as the causative agent in numerous incidents of canine morb idity. Therefore, the development of new, safe and effective chemotherapeutic agents is essential to prevent and control mycotic disease. Chronic incidents of cutaneous candidiasis as diagnosed in the cases used for this study are particularly high risk fo r zoonotic transmission. Studies described herein evaluate the resistance of these canine isolates of Candida species to common antifungal agents and identify levels of resistance using recognised in vitro methods. Results show high levels of resistance to amphotericin B, fluconazole and caspofungin for Candida albicans and Candida krusei isolates. This clinical resistance was more prominent in isolated species compared to control species. Novel compounds namely phendione and Roussin Black salts show promis ing antifungal activity with minimum inhibitory concentrations determined.
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伴侣动物长期人畜共患真菌感染的替代治疗方案评估
人畜共患疾病是一个持续存在的问题,随着越来越多的微生物物种显示出抗菌素耐药性,这一问题变得更加突出。随着治疗犬成为许多有特殊需要的人的支柱,伴侣动物在社会中的作用也越来越大。为了确保公共卫生安全,必须确定人畜共患病原体之间的耐药性程度,并在可能的情况下提出新的治疗方案以抵消这种耐药性。真菌物种越来越被认为是许多犬类疾病事件的病原体。因此,开发新的、安全有效的化疗药物是预防和控制真菌病的必要条件。在本研究中所诊断的慢性皮肤念珠菌病病例中,人畜共患传播的风险特别高。本文描述的研究评估了这些犬念珠菌菌株对常见抗真菌药物的耐药性,并使用公认的体外方法确定了耐药性水平。结果显示,白色念珠菌和克鲁西念珠菌分离株对两性霉素B、氟康唑和卡泊霉素具有较高的耐药水平。这种临床耐药性在分离种中比对照种更为突出。新的化合物,即苯二酮和Roussin黑盐显示出有希望的抗真菌活性,最小的抑制浓度确定。
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