A. Ghosh et al., In vitro susceptibility pattern of Sporothrix schenckii strains isolated from three centers in India, I J MED RES, 113, 2001, pp. 214-220
Background & objectives: With the availability of more number of antifungal
agents in recent years, drugs other than saturated solution of potassium i
odide (SSKI) are being increasingly used to treat sporotrichosis. It was th
erefore considered pertinent to evaluate in vitro antifungal susceptibility
pattern of Sporothrix schenckii strains isolated at three centers in India
against five commonly used antifungal agents.
Methods: Agar dilution method was used to evaluate 50 clinical isolates (25
from north, 17 from cast and 8 from south India) both in its yeast and myc
elial forms against amphotericin-B, 5-fluorocytosine, ketoconazole, flucona
zole and itraconazole.
Results: No resistance was observed in the yeast form of S, schenckii again
st amphotericin B and azoles. However, 54 per cent strains in the yeast for
m were resistant to 5-fluorocytosine. None of the strains was susceptible t
o amphotericin B and ketoconazole, 56 and 10 per cent strains in the myceli
al form were susceptible to itraconazole and fluconazole respectively. No s
ignificant difference was observed in the antifungal susceptibility pattern
among the strains isolated from these three regions in India.
Interpretation & conclusion: Clinical isolates of S schenckii from three re
gions of India had a more or less uniform antifungal susceptibility pattern
. Itraconazole had the best in vitro susceptibility results against the cli
nical isolates of S schenckii and has the potential to replace SSKI.