Drug Interactions for Inhibition or Killing of Coccidioides Species
David A. Stevens

TL;DR
This study explores how combining antifungal drugs affects the growth of Coccidioides fungi, finding both synergistic and antagonistic effects in laboratory tests.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of drug interactions for Coccidioides inhibition and killing using in vitro experiments.
Findings
Synergy in inhibition was observed in about one-third of interactions with common azoles.
Antagonism occurred in 14–23% of inhibition interactions.
Synergistic or additive effects were noted about half of the time.
Abstract
Coccidioidomycosis is of concern because of its rising incidence, the spread of its endemicity, the virulence of its progressive infections, and the difficulty of achieving successful therapy, particularly durable responses. As a result, clinicians will often attempt combination therapy with amphotericin B and an azole. However, the effects of such combinations on the inhibition or killing of the fungus are largely unknown. The present report details studies of these drug interactions against Coccidioides in vitro with checkerboard arrangements, with 239 interactions for inhibition and 76 for killing detailed. The frequency of synergy in inhibition was similar for the five most common azoles, accounting for about one third of outcomes. Synergistic and/or additive effects were noted about half of the time. Of concern, antagonism in inhibition was noted in 14–23% of cases (slightly less…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
