Two hundred hair/skin samples were collected from 2002 to 2004 from two groups of cats (privately owned and stray cats from a shelter) and 165 samples were obtained during the same period from persons in whom dermatophyte infection was highly suspected. The epidemiological data were statistically evaluated. Thirteen of the 100 privately owned cats (13%) and 100% of the stray cats were positive; of the 165 human samples examined 109 (66%) were positive for dermatophytes. Microsporum canis was the most common dermatophyte isolated in both cat groups while Trichophyton mentagrophytes was the most common in humans. Interestingly, a geophylic dermatophyte species (Microsporum gypseum) was found to be present and associated with clinical signs. L...
Dermatophytosis which is characterized by a superficial infection confined to keratinised tissues, i...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of dermatophytes in stray cats with and withou...
Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Kn...
A total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) w...
Most human cases of dermatophytosis diagnosed in Siena, Italy, in the last 5 years have been caused ...
Background: Dermatophytes are infectious agents responsible for dermatophytosis, an important worldw...
Copyright © 2014 Daniela Proverbio et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
Background: The study of the epidemiological chain of dermatophytosis, particularly those related to...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to diagnose dermatophytosis in pets and investigate the presence ...
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
ABSTRACT Background: Dermatophytoses are one of the most frequent skin diseases of pets and livestoc...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
Background: Microsporum canis is the most common cause of feline dermatophytosis and the most pathog...
Dermatophytosis which is characterized by a superficial infection confined to keratinised tissues, i...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of dermatophytes in stray cats with and withou...
Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Kn...
A total of 424 animals (268 dogs and 156 cats) with skin lesions (alopecia and peripheral scaling) w...
Most human cases of dermatophytosis diagnosed in Siena, Italy, in the last 5 years have been caused ...
Background: Dermatophytes are infectious agents responsible for dermatophytosis, an important worldw...
Copyright © 2014 Daniela Proverbio et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Between January, 1, 1986 and December, 31, 2000, dermatological specimens from 10.678 animals (7.650...
Background: The study of the epidemiological chain of dermatophytosis, particularly those related to...
Microsporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis....
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to diagnose dermatophytosis in pets and investigate the presence ...
International audienceMicrosporum canis has been frequently isolated from human cases of tinea capit...
ABSTRACT Background: Dermatophytoses are one of the most frequent skin diseases of pets and livestoc...
This paper presents a survey, limited to dogs and cats, on the results obtained from the epidemiolog...
Background: Microsporum canis is the most common cause of feline dermatophytosis and the most pathog...
Dermatophytosis which is characterized by a superficial infection confined to keratinised tissues, i...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of dermatophytes in stray cats with and withou...
Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Kn...