The zoophilic dermatophyte species Microsporum canis belongs to the Arthroderma otae complex and is known to mate with tester strains of that teleomorph species, at least in the laboratory. Human infections are likely to be acquired from the fur of cats, dogs and horses. Epidemiological studies to reveal sources and routes of infection have been hampered by a lack of polymorphic molecular markers. Human cases mainly concern moderately inflammatory tinea corporis and tinea capitis, but, as cases of highly inflammatory ringworm are also observed, the question arises as to whether all lineages of M. canis are equally virulent to humans. In this study, two microsatellite markers were developed and used to analyse a global set of 101 M. canis st...
Microsporum canis is a worldwide distributed zoophilic and zoonotic dermatophyte which is responsibl...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
Arthroderma benhamiae has been almost unknown among clinical mycologists but it is a cause of around...
Abstract The Microsporum canis complex consists of one zoophilic species, M. canis, and two anthropo...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
Dermatomycoses are the most common form of mycoses, which include superficial infections of the skin...
International audienceDermatophytoses are one of the most frequent skin diseases of pets and livesto...
In cases of highly inflammatory dermatophytosis in humans, it is important to identify the possible ...
Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp that occurs most often in prepubescent childr...
Little information is available on the molecular epidemiology of dermatophytoses in rabbit farms and...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
Unusual cultures of a Microsporum species were isolated from eleven patients who had either tinea ca...
Streptococcus canis is an animal pathogen that occasionally causes human infections. Isolates recove...
Initial investigations suggested the existence of two distinct genotypes of Dipylidium caninum from ...
Microsporum canis is a worldwide distributed zoophilic and zoonotic dermatophyte which is responsibl...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
Arthroderma benhamiae has been almost unknown among clinical mycologists but it is a cause of around...
Abstract The Microsporum canis complex consists of one zoophilic species, M. canis, and two anthropo...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
Dermatomycoses are the most common form of mycoses, which include superficial infections of the skin...
International audienceDermatophytoses are one of the most frequent skin diseases of pets and livesto...
In cases of highly inflammatory dermatophytosis in humans, it is important to identify the possible ...
Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp that occurs most often in prepubescent childr...
Little information is available on the molecular epidemiology of dermatophytoses in rabbit farms and...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
Unusual cultures of a Microsporum species were isolated from eleven patients who had either tinea ca...
Streptococcus canis is an animal pathogen that occasionally causes human infections. Isolates recove...
Initial investigations suggested the existence of two distinct genotypes of Dipylidium caninum from ...
Microsporum canis is a worldwide distributed zoophilic and zoonotic dermatophyte which is responsibl...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
Arthroderma benhamiae has been almost unknown among clinical mycologists but it is a cause of around...