OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in some endemic tropical and subtropical areas. Among domestic species, cats are the most frequently infected. INFECTION: The primary mode of transmission is traumatic inoculation of fungal conidia from plants and soil. Contact with infected cats is the major mode of transmission to humans, especially in endemic areas like Brazil, where a large epidemic has occurred in the past decade. DISEASE SIGNS: Most cases in cats are cutaneous, presenting as multiple ulcerated nodules and draining tracts in the skin. Lymphadenopathy, respiratory signs and systemic dissemination may also occur. DIAGNOSIS: Diagnosis is based on fungal detection by...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
Background: Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic mycosis caused by a dimorphic fungus of the genu...
OVERVIEW: Disease in cats after infection with the zoonotic bacterium Francisella tularensis has ...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
OVERVIEW: Dermatophytosis, usually caused by Microsporum canis, is the most common fungal infecti...
Sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous mycosis caused by species of the genus Sporothrix that ha...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
OVERVIEW: Rare fungal infections, including those hitherto not reported in Europe, may occur spor...
OVERVIEW: Cryptococcosis is worldwide the most common systemic fungal disease in cats; it is caus...
Skin lesions in feline sporotrichosis usually present a high fungal burden, making cats an important...
Skin lesions in feline sporotrichosis usually present a high fungal burden, making cats an important...
Overview: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
OVERVIEW: Aspergillosis is a sporadic mycosis that occurs worldwide in mammals and birds and lead...
OVERVIEW: Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan organism that is specific to cats and can cause la...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
Background: Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic mycosis caused by a dimorphic fungus of the genu...
OVERVIEW: Disease in cats after infection with the zoonotic bacterium Francisella tularensis has ...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
OVERVIEW: Dermatophytosis, usually caused by Microsporum canis, is the most common fungal infecti...
Sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous mycosis caused by species of the genus Sporothrix that ha...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
OVERVIEW: Rare fungal infections, including those hitherto not reported in Europe, may occur spor...
OVERVIEW: Cryptococcosis is worldwide the most common systemic fungal disease in cats; it is caus...
Skin lesions in feline sporotrichosis usually present a high fungal burden, making cats an important...
Skin lesions in feline sporotrichosis usually present a high fungal burden, making cats an important...
Overview: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
OVERVIEW: Mycobacterial infections are important in humans and animals. Cats can be infected by s...
OVERVIEW: Aspergillosis is a sporadic mycosis that occurs worldwide in mammals and birds and lead...
OVERVIEW: Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan organism that is specific to cats and can cause la...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
Background: Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic mycosis caused by a dimorphic fungus of the genu...
OVERVIEW: Disease in cats after infection with the zoonotic bacterium Francisella tularensis has ...