Journal of Infection and Public Health (Jul 2024)

Interdigital-type antifungal socks for prevention and treatment of tinea pedis

  • Lin Du,
  • Lin Liu,
  • Shuaijun Zou,
  • Erwen Kou,
  • Bo Wang,
  • Haixia Zhao,
  • Baiping Dong,
  • Weiwei Chen,
  • Liying Liu,
  • Liangzhe Wang,
  • Yuanjie Zhu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. 102455

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Background: Interdigital tinea pedis is the most common type of foot infection, which is often treated by topical or systemic antifungals. Due to the increase in antifungal resistance, antifungal socks are becoming potential alternatives for the daily management of tinea pedis. Methods: In this study, antifungal fibres were adopted to produce interdigital hygiene socks to split the third and fourth toe seams of the feet. In vitro antifungal activity was first examined to verify the effectiveness of the socks. Preventive efficacy against tinea pedis was then evaluated among healthy participants, followed by therapeutic effect detection in patients diagnosed with tinea pedis by analysing the improvement in total symptom scores (TTS). Results: The interdigital-type hygiene socks exhibited apparent antifungal activities in vitro. An in vivo study demonstrated significant preventive effects against tinea pedis for interdigital socks compared to plain socks (P = 0.011) and a lower TTS than noninterdigital (P = 0.04) or plain socks (P < 0.0001). Moreover, interdigital socks showed a total effectiveness rate of 72.9% in patients with tinea pedis, with most of the symptoms alleviated. Conclusion: Interdigital-type hygiene socks not only exhibited in vitro antifungal activities but also showed significant prophylactic and therapeutic effects against interdigital tinea pedis in vivo.

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