Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu

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Autor(a) principal: Palumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: De Araújo MacHado, Luiz Henrique [UNESP], Paes, Antonio Carlos, Mangia, Simone Henriques [UNESP], Motta, Rodrigo Gracia [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2010v31n2p459
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/226500
Resumo: The objective of this study was to assess the medical records of the patients whose mycological culture of the hair in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar supplemented with chloramphenicol and cycloheximide was positive for dermathophytes, and review the cases of dermatophytosis. One hundred and thirty six medical records of patients (114 dogs and 22 cats) with dermatophytosis attended in a period of 54 months in the Veterinary Hospital of the UNESP - Botucatu were evaluated. Results obtained in this analysis have shown that the majority of the cultures were positive for Mycrosporum canis. There was no statistical difference between genders, but the number of defined breed dogs presenting dermatophytosis was higher than mongrel dogs. Among feline cases, however, there were a higher number of mongrel cats. The majority of the people and animals in contact with the patients did not report skin lesions. 32,5% 0f the dogs presented middle intensity itchiness, while in cats itchiness was absent in 77,3% of cases. 69,3% of the animals did not present clinical signs other than dermatological. Mean ages were 4 years in dogs and 3 years in cats. There was no statistical effect of season in the occurrence of dermatophytosis. Among animals submitted to Wood lamp evaluation, 40,9% of the dogs and 33,3% of the cats were positive for dermatophytes. Most dogs had generalized lesions, while the majority of cats presented focal lesions. The most common lesions observed were: alopecia, crusts and erythema.
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spelling Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - BotucatuEstudo epidemiológico das dermatofitoses em cães e gatos atendidos no serviço de dermatologia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da UNESP - BotucatuCatsDermatophytosisDogsEpidemiologyMicrosporum sp.Trichophyton sp.The objective of this study was to assess the medical records of the patients whose mycological culture of the hair in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar supplemented with chloramphenicol and cycloheximide was positive for dermathophytes, and review the cases of dermatophytosis. One hundred and thirty six medical records of patients (114 dogs and 22 cats) with dermatophytosis attended in a period of 54 months in the Veterinary Hospital of the UNESP - Botucatu were evaluated. Results obtained in this analysis have shown that the majority of the cultures were positive for Mycrosporum canis. There was no statistical difference between genders, but the number of defined breed dogs presenting dermatophytosis was higher than mongrel dogs. Among feline cases, however, there were a higher number of mongrel cats. The majority of the people and animals in contact with the patients did not report skin lesions. 32,5% 0f the dogs presented middle intensity itchiness, while in cats itchiness was absent in 77,3% of cases. 69,3% of the animals did not present clinical signs other than dermatological. Mean ages were 4 years in dogs and 3 years in cats. There was no statistical effect of season in the occurrence of dermatophytosis. Among animals submitted to Wood lamp evaluation, 40,9% of the dogs and 33,3% of the cats were positive for dermatophytes. Most dogs had generalized lesions, while the majority of cats presented focal lesions. The most common lesions observed were: alopecia, crusts and erythema.Depto. de Clínica Veterinária FMVZ-UNESP-Botucatu, Av. Camilo Mazoni, 1055, apto. 42, CEP: 18610-285, Botucatu, SPDepto. de Clínica Veterinária FMVZ - UNESP - Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N., Botucatu - SP. CEP 18618-000Depto de Higiene Veterinária e Saúde Pública, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N., Botucatu - SP. CEP 18618-000Departamento de Higiene Veterinária e Saúde Pública Unesp - Campus de Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N., Botucatu - SP. CEP 18618-000Depto. de Clínica Veterinária FMVZ-UNESP-Botucatu, Av. Camilo Mazoni, 1055, apto. 42, CEP: 18610-285, Botucatu, SPDepto. de Clínica Veterinária FMVZ - UNESP - Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N., Botucatu - SP. CEP 18618-000Departamento de Higiene Veterinária e Saúde Pública Unesp - Campus de Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Jr. S/N., Botucatu - SP. CEP 18618-000Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Depto de Higiene Veterinária e Saúde PúblicaPalumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]De Araújo MacHado, Luiz Henrique [UNESP]Paes, Antonio CarlosMangia, Simone Henriques [UNESP]Motta, Rodrigo Gracia [UNESP]2022-04-29T00:37:43Z2022-04-29T00:37:43Z2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article459-468http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2010v31n2p459Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, v. 31, n. 2, p. 459-468, 2010.1679-0359http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22650010.5433/1679-0359.2010v31n2p4592-s2.0-80052255410Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporSemina:Ciencias Agrariasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T00:37:44Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/226500Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:10:17.886794Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
Estudo epidemiológico das dermatofitoses em cães e gatos atendidos no serviço de dermatologia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da UNESP - Botucatu
title Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
spellingShingle Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
Palumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]
Cats
Dermatophytosis
Dogs
Epidemiology
Microsporum sp.
Trichophyton sp.
title_short Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
title_full Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
title_fullStr Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
title_full_unstemmed Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
title_sort Epidemilogic survey of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats attended at the dermatology service of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of UNESP - Botucatu
author Palumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]
author_facet Palumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]
De Araújo MacHado, Luiz Henrique [UNESP]
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Mangia, Simone Henriques [UNESP]
Motta, Rodrigo Gracia [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 De Araújo MacHado, Luiz Henrique [UNESP]
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Mangia, Simone Henriques [UNESP]
Motta, Rodrigo Gracia [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Depto de Higiene Veterinária e Saúde Pública
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Palumbo, Mariana Isa Poci [UNESP]
De Araújo MacHado, Luiz Henrique [UNESP]
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Mangia, Simone Henriques [UNESP]
Motta, Rodrigo Gracia [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cats
Dermatophytosis
Dogs
Epidemiology
Microsporum sp.
Trichophyton sp.
topic Cats
Dermatophytosis
Dogs
Epidemiology
Microsporum sp.
Trichophyton sp.
description The objective of this study was to assess the medical records of the patients whose mycological culture of the hair in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar supplemented with chloramphenicol and cycloheximide was positive for dermathophytes, and review the cases of dermatophytosis. One hundred and thirty six medical records of patients (114 dogs and 22 cats) with dermatophytosis attended in a period of 54 months in the Veterinary Hospital of the UNESP - Botucatu were evaluated. Results obtained in this analysis have shown that the majority of the cultures were positive for Mycrosporum canis. There was no statistical difference between genders, but the number of defined breed dogs presenting dermatophytosis was higher than mongrel dogs. Among feline cases, however, there were a higher number of mongrel cats. The majority of the people and animals in contact with the patients did not report skin lesions. 32,5% 0f the dogs presented middle intensity itchiness, while in cats itchiness was absent in 77,3% of cases. 69,3% of the animals did not present clinical signs other than dermatological. Mean ages were 4 years in dogs and 3 years in cats. There was no statistical effect of season in the occurrence of dermatophytosis. Among animals submitted to Wood lamp evaluation, 40,9% of the dogs and 33,3% of the cats were positive for dermatophytes. Most dogs had generalized lesions, while the majority of cats presented focal lesions. The most common lesions observed were: alopecia, crusts and erythema.
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