Squames, skin scrapping, dermatophytes, hair, nail
When to request this test
Alopecia, scratching, desquamation, damaged nails
Interferences and limitations
Use of anti-fungal cream, poor quality sampling (follow the sampling protocol)
1 day for direct examination
30 days for mycological culture
Sample nature: Skin scrapping, skin scales, nail scales, damaged hairs
Recommended volume: Several scales and/or hair
Type of container: Sterile cup
24h at room temperature
Risk factors for ESBL
If no severity signs (septic shock or “new” sepsis) then no carbapenem, even if there is a risk factor for ESBL.
If risk factor (cf below) and severity (sepsis, septic shock) consider:
add amikacin to empiric antibiotherapy (or gentamycine if not available)
prescription of imipenem or meropenem only in most serious cases and/or ESBL documentation within the last 3 months, until bacteriological documentation.
OTHER RISK FACTORS
Recent use of amoxicillin/clavulanate, second- or third-generation cephalosporins (C2G, C3G), or fluoroquinolones within the last 3 months.
Healthcare-associated infection.
Colonization or infection with ESBL-producing Enterobacterales within the last 3 months.
Travel within the past 3 months to high-risk regions (e.g., India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Mediterranean basin).