Bovine ringworm is a serious public and veterinary health problem worldwide. Many antifungals and antibiotics have been evaluated in the past in an attempt to identify a suitable agent for the topical treatment of bovine ringworm. The objective of this study was to highlight the epidemiology of ...
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Al-Farha, A. A. B.; Mahmood, A. A.
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Veterinary Practitioner, c/o Dr. A. K. Gahlot, Bikaner, India
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Veterinary Practitioner, 2021, 22, 2, pp 41-44
Animal disease control has a long tradition in Finland. The country is free of all EU-regulated cattle diseases of categories A and B. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, enzootic bovine leucosis, bovine viral diarrhea, bluetongue, bovine genital campylobacteriosis, and trichomoniasis do not...
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Autio, T.; Tuunainen, E.; Nauholz, H.; Pirkkalainen, H.; London, L.; Pelkonen, S.
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Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021, 7, July,
To study ring worm in cattle in Salah El-Din Governorate, 100 samples of skin scales were collected from cows suffering from hair loss and suspected of having ringworm. This study was conducted on cows of different age, breed and climatic seasons to study some of the factors that affect the spread...
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Abdullah, T. K.; Wadee, S. A.; Owain, M. S.
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Veterinary Practitioner, c/o Dr. A. K. Gahlot, Bikaner, India
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Veterinary Practitioner, 2021, 22, 2, pp 62-64
Objective: Bovine ringworm (tinea) is generally described as a disease occurring regularly in cattle. Actual data are rare, whereas the disease is regularly reported in case reports. To eradicate bovine ringworm, perception as well as measures, including hygiene and disinfection, are required....
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Kleen, J. L.; Andres, T.; Exner, U.; Strie, R.
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Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
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Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 2017, 45, 2, pp 83-88
Bovine dermatophytosis has a negative impact in cattle breeding and can cause zoonoses. The aim of this study was to report a ringworm outbreak in Brazil and to evaluate the presence of yeast in the lesions. After weaning, 88 hybrid beef heifers in feedlot were clinically investigated. Lesions...
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Duarte, E. R.; Oliveira, N. J. F.; Medeiros, A. O.; Rosa, C. A.; Facury Filho, E. J.
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Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
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Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 2013, 45, 1, pp 71-75
Trichophyton erinacei is a zoonotic dermatophyte mainly isolated from hedgehogs. In other hosts (human or animals) it can cause skin infections, with typical clinical features of dermatophytosis. It has never been reported in cattle in which T. verrucosum is frequently isolated, particularly in...
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Agnetti, F.; Ciavarella, R.; Cruciani, D.; Epifanio, E. M.; Golinelli, D.; Papa, P.; Sgariglia, E.; Valentini, A.; Crotti, S.
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SIVAR - Societa Italiana Veterinari per Animali da Reddito, Cremona, Italy
Citation
Large Animal Review, 2020, 26, 3, pp 141-143
Bovine ringworm is a contagious and superficial cutaneous infection usually caused by the dermatophyte Trichophyton verrucosum. New ringworm infections are found on 20-30 Finnish farms annually. The skin lesions do not annoy the animal, but they damage the hide. The disease is zoonotic. The...
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Mourujärvi, H.; Rautala, H.
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Suomen Eläinlääkäriliitto, Helsinki, Finland
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Suomen Eläinlääkärilehti, 2019, 125, 7, pp 414-420
Trichophyton (T.) verrucosum is a highly pathogenic dermatophyte causing zoonotic bovine ringworm that is transmissible to humans. The virulence factors subtilisin (Sub)3 and Sub6 are discussed to contribute to disease manifestation but no protein expression study is available for T. verrucosum. We ...
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Lindenhahn, J.; Bartosch, T.; Baumbach, C. M.; Suchowski, M.; Kacza, J.; Schrödl, W.; Michler, J. K.
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Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
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Medical Mycology, 2020, 59, 3, pp 305-308
Bovine ringworm caused by Trichophyton verrucosum is a notifiable disease in Norway. New infected herds are reported to the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. To limit spread of the disease, restrictions are imposed on holdings including access to common pastures and sale of live animals. Bovine ...
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Lund, A.; Bratberg, A. M.; Næss, B.; Gudding, R.
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Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2014, 158, 1/2, pp 37-45
Bovine ringworm caused by Trichophyton verrucosum is a notifiable disease in Norway. Control campaigns during the last 30 years have been successful. Restrictions to limit spread of infection and vaccination have been key elements in the strategy. However, during the autumn and winter months of...
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Lund, A.; Forshell, K. P.; Østerås, O.; Kleppa, K. E.; Undheim, O.; Bratberg, A. M.; Nafstad, O.
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Den Norske Veterinærforening, Oslo, Norway
Citation
Norsk Veterinærtidsskrift, 2012, 124, 1, pp 7-14