In order to determine the prevalence and to characterize the carriage of Microsporum canis in cats, different mycological examinations (including a culture obtained by hair brushing and Wood's light examination) were performed on 632 animals of different origins. Group 1 comprised 467 healthy pet cats belonging to veterinary students. In this group, prevalence of carriage was 2.1%: eight cats were asymptomatic transient carriers and one cat was an asymptomatic infected animal presenting discrete Wood's-positive lesions disseminated on the whole body that were visible after sedation and clipping. The carriage prevalence was higher (15.7%) in group 2 comprising 134 European cats destroyed in a pound and kept together. In two additional groups...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to diagnose dermatophytosis in pets and investigate the presence ...
A total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) w...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
Microsporum canis is the dermatophyte most frequently recovered from canine and feline ringworm case...
This study was made on 79 dogs and 24 cats with dermatomycosis were came to the clinic of Internal m...
Dermatomycoses are the most common form of mycoses, which include superficial infections of the skin...
Background: Microsporum canis is the most common cause of feline dermatophytosis and the most pathog...
Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte fungus of which cats and dogs are recognized as the natural host...
A 3-month-old male red fox that was in contact with a Persian cat referred to the small animal hospi...
Dermatitis in cats can be caused by Microsporum canis and is zoonotic. This study aims to perform cl...
Dermatophytosis has a practical and medical importance both in the veterinary and human medicine due...
Background: Dermatophytes are infectious agents responsible for dermatophytosis, an important worldw...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to diagnose dermatophytosis in pets and investigate the presence ...
A total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) w...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
Microsporum canis is the dermatophyte most frequently recovered from canine and feline ringworm case...
This study was made on 79 dogs and 24 cats with dermatomycosis were came to the clinic of Internal m...
Dermatomycoses are the most common form of mycoses, which include superficial infections of the skin...
Background: Microsporum canis is the most common cause of feline dermatophytosis and the most pathog...
Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte fungus of which cats and dogs are recognized as the natural host...
A 3-month-old male red fox that was in contact with a Persian cat referred to the small animal hospi...
Dermatitis in cats can be caused by Microsporum canis and is zoonotic. This study aims to perform cl...
Dermatophytosis has a practical and medical importance both in the veterinary and human medicine due...
Background: Dermatophytes are infectious agents responsible for dermatophytosis, an important worldw...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to diagnose dermatophytosis in pets and investigate the presence ...
A total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) w...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...