First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Mariana Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: de Paula Castilho, Allana, Vargas, Gabrielle Silveira, Patini, Bruna Elisa, Moreira, André Luís Elias, Santos, Jandra Pacheco dos, Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas, Del Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro, Taborda, Carlos Pelleschi, Gremião, Isabella Dib, Ferreira Júnior, Álvaro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/224114
Resumo: Sporotrichosis is a neglected mycosis that affects human and animal hosts, including domestic cats. In Brazil, its most frequently diagnosed etiological agent is Sporothrix brasiliensis. Zoonotic transmission of S. brasiliensis occurs via direct contact between an infected cat and a susceptible human host. Notification of confirmed cases of feline sporotrichosis is not mandatory in Brazil. The metropolitan area of Goiania city can be considered a silent area for the occurrence of feline sporotrichosis. In this context, voluntary reporting of feline sporotrichosis cases is recommended for all healthcare professionals. This study aimed to report the first occurrence of S. brasiliensis in a cat from the metropolitan area of Goiania city. Cytopathology, mycology, thermal dimorphism and calmodulin gene amplification tests were performed. The mycological and molecular biological diagnoses corresponded to S. brasiliensis. The etiological agent of zoonotic sporotrichosis was detected in the metropolitan area of Goiania city, and therefore there is a risk of the emergence of new cases of cats infected with S. brasiliensis and the occurrence of zoonotic transmission of this fungus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
title First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
spellingShingle First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
Ferreira, Mariana Almeida
Subcutaneous mycosis
Feline sporotrichosis
Sporothrix schenckii complex
title_short First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
title_full First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
title_fullStr First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
title_full_unstemmed First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
title_sort First occurrence of feline sporotrichosis in a metropolitan area of Central-West Brazil
author Ferreira, Mariana Almeida
author_facet Ferreira, Mariana Almeida
de Paula Castilho, Allana
Vargas, Gabrielle Silveira
Patini, Bruna Elisa
Moreira, André Luís Elias
Santos, Jandra Pacheco dos
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Del Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro
Taborda, Carlos Pelleschi
Gremião, Isabella Dib
Ferreira Júnior, Álvaro
author_role author
author2 de Paula Castilho, Allana
Vargas, Gabrielle Silveira
Patini, Bruna Elisa
Moreira, André Luís Elias
Santos, Jandra Pacheco dos
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Del Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro
Taborda, Carlos Pelleschi
Gremião, Isabella Dib
Ferreira Júnior, Álvaro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Mariana Almeida
de Paula Castilho, Allana
Vargas, Gabrielle Silveira
Patini, Bruna Elisa
Moreira, André Luís Elias
Santos, Jandra Pacheco dos
Xavier, Roseli Santos de Freitas
Del Negro, Gilda Maria Barbaro
Taborda, Carlos Pelleschi
Gremião, Isabella Dib
Ferreira Júnior, Álvaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Subcutaneous mycosis
Feline sporotrichosis
Sporothrix schenckii complex
topic Subcutaneous mycosis
Feline sporotrichosis
Sporothrix schenckii complex
description Sporotrichosis is a neglected mycosis that affects human and animal hosts, including domestic cats. In Brazil, its most frequently diagnosed etiological agent is Sporothrix brasiliensis. Zoonotic transmission of S. brasiliensis occurs via direct contact between an infected cat and a susceptible human host. Notification of confirmed cases of feline sporotrichosis is not mandatory in Brazil. The metropolitan area of Goiania city can be considered a silent area for the occurrence of feline sporotrichosis. In this context, voluntary reporting of feline sporotrichosis cases is recommended for all healthcare professionals. This study aimed to report the first occurrence of S. brasiliensis in a cat from the metropolitan area of Goiania city. Cytopathology, mycology, thermal dimorphism and calmodulin gene amplification tests were performed. The mycological and molecular biological diagnoses corresponded to S. brasiliensis. The etiological agent of zoonotic sporotrichosis was detected in the metropolitan area of Goiania city, and therefore there is a risk of the emergence of new cases of cats infected with S. brasiliensis and the occurrence of zoonotic transmission of this fungus.
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