Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors
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Resumo: | Sporotrichosis is an infectious and chronic fungal disease caused by fungi belonging to the Sporothrix schenckii complex that affects humans and animals through traumatic implantation of the fungus in the skin. They are dimorphic, saprophytic and geophilic fungi that are widely distributed in nature, especially in soils rich in organic matter. The aim of this study was to understand the clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological aspects of the Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines. In order to meet the objectives of this research, a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory data survey was carried out through a bibliographic review based on works published in the last 23 years. Sporothrix spp. is considered to be a complex of at least six cryptic species, in other words, they have similar morphological characteristics but different genotypes. In cats, the incubation period is variable; it usually lasts 14 days. On penetrating the tissue, the micellar form transforms into yeast, which generates an inflammatory response and proliferation of the microorganism at the site, causing papular and nodular lesions which, in some cases, heal spontaneously. Therefore, it is clear that sporotrichosis is caused by dimorphic fungi of the Sporothrix schenkii complex. It is a zoonotic disease of great importance in the context of public health, since it is still a neglected disease and requires robust measures to control. As well as being the most seriously affected, felines are the main transmitters to humans and animals, making them a key point in controlling outbreaks of the disease. |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factorsComplejo Sporothrix schenckii en felinos: Análisis de factores clínicos, micológicos, ambientales y epidemiológicosComplexo Sporothrix schenckii em felinos: Análise dos fatores clínicos, micológicos, ambientais e epidemiológicosFungiMycologySporotrichosisVeterinary medicineZoonoses.EsporotricoseFungosMedicina veterináriaMicologiaZoonoses.EsporotricosisHongosMedicina veterinariaMicologíaZoonosis.Sporotrichosis is an infectious and chronic fungal disease caused by fungi belonging to the Sporothrix schenckii complex that affects humans and animals through traumatic implantation of the fungus in the skin. They are dimorphic, saprophytic and geophilic fungi that are widely distributed in nature, especially in soils rich in organic matter. The aim of this study was to understand the clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological aspects of the Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines. In order to meet the objectives of this research, a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory data survey was carried out through a bibliographic review based on works published in the last 23 years. Sporothrix spp. is considered to be a complex of at least six cryptic species, in other words, they have similar morphological characteristics but different genotypes. In cats, the incubation period is variable; it usually lasts 14 days. On penetrating the tissue, the micellar form transforms into yeast, which generates an inflammatory response and proliferation of the microorganism at the site, causing papular and nodular lesions which, in some cases, heal spontaneously. Therefore, it is clear that sporotrichosis is caused by dimorphic fungi of the Sporothrix schenkii complex. It is a zoonotic disease of great importance in the context of public health, since it is still a neglected disease and requires robust measures to control. As well as being the most seriously affected, felines are the main transmitters to humans and animals, making them a key point in controlling outbreaks of the disease.La esporotricosis es una enfermedad fúngica infecciosa y crónica causada por hongos pertenecientes al complejo Sporothrix schenckii que afecta a humanos y animales por implantación traumática del hongo en la piel. Son hongos dimórficos, saprófitos y geófilos que se encuentran ampliamente distribuidos en la naturaleza, especialmente en suelos ricos en materia orgânica. El objetivo de este estudio era conocer los aspectos clínicos, micológicos, ambientales y epidemiológicos del complejo Sporothrix schenckii en felinos. Para cumplir los objetivos de esta investigación, se llevó a cabo un estudio cualitativo, descriptivo y exploratorio de los datos mediante una revisión bibliográfica basada en trabajos publicados en los últimos 23 años. Se considera que Sporothrix spp. es un complejo de al menos seis especies crípticas, es decir, que tienen características morfológicas similares pero genotipos diferentes. En los gatos, el periodo de incubación es variable; suele durar 14 días. Cuando penetra en el tejido, la forma micelar se transforma en levadura, lo que genera una respuesta inflamatoria y la proliferación del microorganismo en el lugar, causando lesiones papulares y nodulares que en algunos casos curan espontáneamente. Por lo tanto, está claro que la esporotricosis es causada por hongos dimórficos del complejo Sporothrix schenkii. Se trata de una enfermedad zoonótica de gran importancia en el contexto de la salud pública, ya que sigue siendo una enfermedad desatendida y requiere medidas enérgicas para su control. Además, los felinos, además de ser los más gravemente afectados, son los principales transmisores a humanos y animales, siendo por tanto un punto clave en el control de los brotes de la enfermedad.A esporotricose é uma doença fúngica infecciosa e crônica, causada por fungos pertencentes ao complexo Sporothrix schenckii que afeta humanos e animais por implantação traumática do fungo na pele. São fungos dimórficos, saprófitos e geofílicos que estão amplamente distribuídos na natureza, principalmente em solos ricos em matéria orgânica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi compreender os aspectos clínicos, micológicos, ambientais e epidemiológicos do complexo Sporothrix schenckii em felinos. Para atender aos objetivos desta pesquisa, foi realizado um levantamento dos dados de natureza qualitativa, caráter descritivo e exploratório através de revisão bibliográfica baseada em obras publicadas nos últimos 23 anos. O Sporothrix spp. é considerado um complexo de pelo menos seis espécies crípticas, ou seja, possuem características morfológicas semelhantes, mas genótipos diferentes. Nos gatos, o período de incubação é variável; geralmente dura 14 dias. Ao penetrar no tecido, a forma micelar se transforma em levedura, o que gera resposta inflamatória e proliferação do microrganismo no local, causando lesões papulares e nodulares que, em alguns casos cicatrizam espontaneamente. Portanto, ficou claro que a esporotricose, é causada por fungos dimórficos do complexo Sporothrix schenkii, sendo uma doença de caráter zoonótico e que possui grande importância no contexto de saúde pública; uma vez que ainda é uma doença negligenciada e necessita de medidas robustas para seu controle. Como também, os felinos, além de serem os mais gravemente acometidos, são os principais transmissores para humanos e animais, sendo assim um ponto chave no controle de surtos da doença.Research, Society and Development2024-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4505610.33448/rsd-v13i2.45056Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 2; e6713245056Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 2; e6713245056Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 2; e67132450562525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/45056/35949Copyright (c) 2024 Rubens Barbosa Rezendehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRezende, Rubens Barbosa2024-03-04T09:47:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/45056Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-03-04T09:47:20Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors Complejo Sporothrix schenckii en felinos: Análisis de factores clínicos, micológicos, ambientales y epidemiológicos Complexo Sporothrix schenckii em felinos: Análise dos fatores clínicos, micológicos, ambientais e epidemiológicos |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors Rezende, Rubens Barbosa Fungi Mycology Sporotrichosis Veterinary medicine Zoonoses. Esporotricose Fungos Medicina veterinária Micologia Zoonoses. Esporotricosis Hongos Medicina veterinaria Micología Zoonosis. |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines: Analysis of clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological factors |
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Rezende, Rubens Barbosa |
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Rezende, Rubens Barbosa |
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Rezende, Rubens Barbosa |
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Fungi Mycology Sporotrichosis Veterinary medicine Zoonoses. Esporotricose Fungos Medicina veterinária Micologia Zoonoses. Esporotricosis Hongos Medicina veterinaria Micología Zoonosis. |
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Fungi Mycology Sporotrichosis Veterinary medicine Zoonoses. Esporotricose Fungos Medicina veterinária Micologia Zoonoses. Esporotricosis Hongos Medicina veterinaria Micología Zoonosis. |
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Sporotrichosis is an infectious and chronic fungal disease caused by fungi belonging to the Sporothrix schenckii complex that affects humans and animals through traumatic implantation of the fungus in the skin. They are dimorphic, saprophytic and geophilic fungi that are widely distributed in nature, especially in soils rich in organic matter. The aim of this study was to understand the clinical, mycological, environmental and epidemiological aspects of the Sporothrix schenckii complex in felines. In order to meet the objectives of this research, a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory data survey was carried out through a bibliographic review based on works published in the last 23 years. Sporothrix spp. is considered to be a complex of at least six cryptic species, in other words, they have similar morphological characteristics but different genotypes. In cats, the incubation period is variable; it usually lasts 14 days. On penetrating the tissue, the micellar form transforms into yeast, which generates an inflammatory response and proliferation of the microorganism at the site, causing papular and nodular lesions which, in some cases, heal spontaneously. Therefore, it is clear that sporotrichosis is caused by dimorphic fungi of the Sporothrix schenkii complex. It is a zoonotic disease of great importance in the context of public health, since it is still a neglected disease and requires robust measures to control. As well as being the most seriously affected, felines are the main transmitters to humans and animals, making them a key point in controlling outbreaks of the disease. |
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