Hygiene Practices Against Dermatophytic Fungi: A Review of Strategies to Combat Antifungal Resistance

Aditya K. Gupta*, Daniel Taylor, Tong Wang, Elizabeth A. Cooper, Ditte Marie L. Saunte

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

Superficial fungal infections of the feet, such as tinea pedis and onychomycosis, are highly prevalent and frequently recurrent, often due to persistent contamination of footwear, textiles, and foot care instruments. Despite growing concern over antifungal resistance, environmental sources of reinfection remain under-recognized in clinical practice. This review critically examines historical and contemporary methods used to sanitize shoes, socks, podiatric tools, and related materials. Evidence from peer-reviewed studies published between 1938 and 2025 was analyzed across multiple disinfection categories, including chemical agents, thermal methods, laundering, ultraviolet- and ozone-based technologies, antimicrobial textiles, and sterilization protocols. Findings reveal a range of efficacies, limitations, and practical considerations across methods, with steam sterilization emerging as the most reliable for reusable instruments. A multifaceted approach combining pharmacologic treatment with consistent environmental hygiene is essential for breaking reinfection cycles and reducing antifungal resistance. This review highlights the need for clinical education and research into scalable, effective disinfection strategies.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer1016
TidsskriftBiology
Vol/bind14
Udgave nummer8
ISSN2079-7737
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2025

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