2016
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.81298
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Isolation of Dermatophytes from the Hair Coat of Healthy Persian Cats without Skin Lesions from Commercial Catteries Located in São Paulo Metropolitan Area, Brazil

Abstract: Background: The study of the epidemiological chain of dermatophytosis, particularly those related to zoophilic fungi, is extremely important because of its frequent occurrence, the high infectivity of the agent, and its anthropozoonotic character. In all latitudes, asymptomatic cats are considered the main reservoirs and sources of dermatophyte infection. The study aimed to characterize the frequency of dermatophyte infection and the potential risk of microsporic infection to the owners and to possible buyers … Show more

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“…In the present study, the number of positive dermatophytosis found in Persian cats (17/47, 36.17%) was significantly higher than that found in DSH cats (2/50, 4.00%). Our results were consistent with the findings of a previous study that report that identified dermatophytes in the hair coat of healthy Persian cats, especially from commercial catteries [ 20 ]. We also found that cats with dermatophytosis had significantly lower hematocrit and serum albumin levels compared with cats without dermatophytosis, suggesting that infected cats were in poorer health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, the number of positive dermatophytosis found in Persian cats (17/47, 36.17%) was significantly higher than that found in DSH cats (2/50, 4.00%). Our results were consistent with the findings of a previous study that report that identified dermatophytes in the hair coat of healthy Persian cats, especially from commercial catteries [ 20 ]. We also found that cats with dermatophytosis had significantly lower hematocrit and serum albumin levels compared with cats without dermatophytosis, suggesting that infected cats were in poorer health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…2,10,11 In Brazil, the carpet technique has been widely used for more than three decades as a rapid and inexpensive method with suitable fungal isolation rates. 2,3 In a recent study, the carpet method was used to identify dermatophytosis in 70 Persian cats, with 100% of cultures being positive for M canis. 12 In this study, M canis was properly isolated using both methods, which reinforces that the toothbrush and carpet methods could be useful for sampling dermatophytosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 This fungal species remains a major concern because of its contagious and zoonotic behavior, being responsible for transmission of dermatophytosis between animals and from animals to humans. [1][2][3][4] Fungal culture has been routinely used to detect dermatophytosis, mostly because it presents high accuracy and allows the identification of dermatophytes. Fungal isolation is performed by inoculation of hair samples and/or skin scales onto Sabouraud dextrose agar or in a specific medium for dermatophytes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A frequência de M. canis é mais representativa nos gatos residentes em regiões de clima quente e naqueles que vivem em instalações com numerosos gatos [37,39]. Estima-se que a prevalência nestes domicílios corresponda a 2%, tendendo a aumentar com o acesso ao ambiente exerno [47].…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Corroborando a importância do fator de alta densidade populacional e maior isolamento de dermatófitos, recentemente um estudo [37] com amostras obtidas em gatis de gatos Persas sem lesões de pele, demonstrou uma altíssima porcentagem (83,6%) de isolamento de Microsporum canis, situação que os autores atribuíram a uma provável perpetuação de cepas com baixa virulência nos criatórios examinados.…”
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