The aim of the present study was to isolate and identify of the pathogenic fungi of canine dermatophytosis in Baghdad governorate Iraq, also study the epidemiology and describe the clinical signs of dermatophytosis, from January 2018 till December 2018. Out of 653 dogs 165 (25.3%) were with...
Author(s)
Minnat, T. R.; Khalaf, J. M.
Publisher
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Citation
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2019, 43, 1, pp 183-196
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine and identify the dermatophytosis of hair samples taken from Mackenzie's toothbrush technique from cats and dogs without any symptoms in terms of dermatophytosis. Materials and Methods: In our study, the whole body was scanned and hair samples were taken...
Author(s)
Selvİ, B. İ.; Yıldırım, M.
Publisher
Selcuk Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi, Konya, Turkey
Citation
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2019, 35, 3, pp 170-174
This study investigated the frequency of false positive dermatophyte cultures, dermatophyte prevalence, and dermatophytosis risk factors in an animal sheltering system in British Columbia. Records for 80 471 incoming shelter animals over 3.5 years were accessed retrospectively. For 831 high-risk...
Author(s)
Gordon, E.; Idle, A.; DeTar, L.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2020, 61, 7, pp 763-770
Dermatophytosis is a frequently encountered dermatological problem in domestic and pet animals which negatively affects animal health and production. This study investigated the prevalence of dermatophytosis in different animals and carried antifungal susceptibility testing in the northern Indian...
Author(s)
Jubeda Begum; Rajesh Kumar
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2021, 53, 3,
Dermatophytosis is an infectious and zoonotic disease caused by fungal agents that affect the keratin layer of hair follicles, nails and epidermis. The causative agents of dermatophytosis are Microsporum, Trichophyton and Epidermophyton species. In this study, a total of 102 skin scarpings and hair ...
Author(s)
Yapıcıer, Ö. Ș.; Șababoğlu, E.; Öztürk, D.; Pehlİvanoğlu, F.; Kaya, M.; Türütoğlu, H.
Publisher
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversity, Burdur, Turkey
Citation
Veterinary Journal of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, 2017, 2, 2, pp 125-130
The objective of the present study was investigate the prevalence of dermatophytes in dogs, cats and environment floor through molecular epidemiology tools to identify the genetic profile of these infectious agents. This was an observational study with cross-sectional surveys design. Sample were...
Author(s)
Cunha, M. M. da; Capote-Bonato, F.; Capoci, I. R. G.; Bonato, D. V.; Ghizzi, L. G.; Paiva-Lima, P.; Baeza, L. C.; Svidzinski, T. I. E.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2019, 167, pp 39-45
Dermatophytosis is a superficial, contagious skin infection produced by the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. It is an important skin disease because it is contagious, infectious and can be transmitted to people. In the therapeutic protocol the offer is generous, treatment being possible...
Author(s)
Simion, A.; Țughin, G.; Marin, A. M.; Orghici, G.; Mederle, N.
Publisher
Facultatea de Medicina Veterinara, Timisoara, Romania
Citation
Lucrari Stiintifice - Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole a Banatului Timisoara, Medicina Veterinara, 2020, 53, 1, pp 78-84
Carnivorous dermatophytoses affect the superficial skin layers, hair and claws. The most frequently incriminated pathogenic agent is Microsporum canis. It is possible the transmission between different animal species, even in humans. The study was conducted over a 2-year period and followed a...
Author(s)
Țughin, G.; Simion, A.; Marin, A. M.; Orghici, G.; Mederle, N.
Publisher
Facultatea de Medicina Veterinara, Timisoara, Romania
Citation
Lucrari Stiintifice - Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole a Banatului Timisoara, Medicina Veterinara, 2020, 53, 2, pp 83-90
Skin disorders in dogs and cats are among the most common health problems seen in veterinary medical hospitals. This study aimed to determine the histopathological classification of skin affections and their prevalence among different breeds of dogs and cats. Thirty-three cases of animals (29 dogs...
Author(s)
Tawfik, M. F.; Oda, S. S.; Khafaga, A. F.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Behira, Egypt
Citation
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2020, 65, 1, pp 66-75
Aim: The present study was undertaken to understand the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis with special reference to the knowledge level of dog owners in urban areas of Gujarat. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in randomly selected 120 dog owners of 3 urban...
Author(s)
Raval, H. S.; Nayak, J. B.; Patel, B. M.; Bhadesiya, C. M.
Publisher
Veterinary World, Rajkot, India
Citation
Veterinary World, 2015, 8, 6, pp 763-767