There has been an increasing prevalence of dermatophytosis among the females in India, over the last 5-6 years. Similarly an increase in the occurrence of vulvovaginal infections has also been… Click to show full abstract
There has been an increasing prevalence of dermatophytosis among the females in India, over the last 5-6 years. Similarly an increase in the occurrence of vulvovaginal infections has also been observed. The recommendations from existing guidelines do not focus on these infections in females and provide optimal outcomes in real world setting. Hence, the aim of the present consensus was to formulate recommendations based on current clinical experience to address these infections. A multispecialty panel of 12 members consisting of 7 gynecologists and 5 dermatologists participated in the pursuit of obtaining consensus by modified Delphi process. All the panelists formulated questionnaire after critical review of literature. Four rounds of questionnaires containing a total of 63 questions were floated through Google docs survey and responses were marked by all the panelists. Agreement for a given question/statement as ≥75% was set to achieve consensus. Out of the 63 questions/statements, consensus was obtained on diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis and VVI in non-pregnant and pregnant females, in 61 statements. The panel also formulated treatment algorithm for dermatophytosis and VVI. The present consensus will provide a guidance to the clinicians in India regarding management of dermatophytosis and VVI in pregnant and non-pregnant females in the current scenario of therapeutic challenges in both the infections.
               
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