Mycobacteriosis caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is a rising concern in human medicine both in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. In cats, mycobacteriosis caused by NTM is considered mostly to be a focal or dermal infection, with disseminated disease mostly caused by Mycobacterium avium. We describe three cases of disseminated mycobacteriosis in cats, caused by Mycobacterium malmoense, Mycobacterium branderi/shimoidei and M. avium, with no identified underlying immunosuppression. In all cases, extracellular mycobacteria were seen in the pulmonary epithelium, intestinal lumen and glomerular tufts, which could affect the shedding of the organism. The present study highlights the importance of mycobacteriosis as a diff...
Background: : : Cutaneous mycobacterioses show a worldwide distribution and manifest as three form...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of previous cases of feline tuberculosis in Turkey has been made b...
Case summaryA domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for chronic, bilateral, ulcerative dermatitis aff...
Background Mycobacterial infections in cats are challenging to treat and incompletely described. Hy...
Introduction. Mycobacterial diseases of humans and animals can be caused by mycobacteria other than ...
Mycobacteria in cats are responsible for cutaneous or visceral disease, often with systemic involvem...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterium microti infection is infrequently described in cats in the veterinary litera...
Purpose of Review: Among the non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) i...
Public interest in animal tuberculosis is mainly focused on prevention and eradication of bovine tub...
Case summary: A 9-year-old cat was referred with multiple, raised, ulcerative skin nodules in the...
Public interest in animal tuberculosis is mainly focused on prevention and eradication of bovine tub...
A 2-year-old European shorthair cat was presented with a nonhealing skin lesion on the right abdomin...
Case summary: An 8-year-old domestic shorthair cat receiving long-term ciclosporin treatment was e...
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) represent an important group of environmentally saprophytic and po...
Background: : : Cutaneous mycobacterioses show a worldwide distribution and manifest as three form...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of previous cases of feline tuberculosis in Turkey has been made b...
Case summaryA domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for chronic, bilateral, ulcerative dermatitis aff...
Background Mycobacterial infections in cats are challenging to treat and incompletely described. Hy...
Introduction. Mycobacterial diseases of humans and animals can be caused by mycobacteria other than ...
Mycobacteria in cats are responsible for cutaneous or visceral disease, often with systemic involvem...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterium microti infection is infrequently described in cats in the veterinary litera...
Purpose of Review: Among the non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) i...
Public interest in animal tuberculosis is mainly focused on prevention and eradication of bovine tub...
Case summary: A 9-year-old cat was referred with multiple, raised, ulcerative skin nodules in the...
Public interest in animal tuberculosis is mainly focused on prevention and eradication of bovine tub...
A 2-year-old European shorthair cat was presented with a nonhealing skin lesion on the right abdomin...
Case summary: An 8-year-old domestic shorthair cat receiving long-term ciclosporin treatment was e...
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) represent an important group of environmentally saprophytic and po...
Background: : : Cutaneous mycobacterioses show a worldwide distribution and manifest as three form...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of previous cases of feline tuberculosis in Turkey has been made b...
Case summaryA domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for chronic, bilateral, ulcerative dermatitis aff...