2021
DOI: 10.47278/journal.ijvs/2020.028
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PCR Development for the Diagnosis of Dermatophytes in Equines

Abstract: Development and standardize of PCR for diagnose of most common equine dermatophytes was carried out. We used one reference strain and four isolates characterized by routinely methods from clinical samples. Sabouraud broth was used to obtain the fungal mass by long 8 days incubation. Once the mass was dried, it was pulverized with liquid nitrogen in a mortar and deposited in tubes to obtained DNA by phenolic extraction. NCBI GenBank data were used for the primer design, the sequences were aligned manually and o… Show more

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“…These infections are frequently developed on the face and limbs of dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors in contact with the ground (Hnilica 2011;Moretti et al 2013). Diagnosis of this disease mainly depends on microscopic examination of skin scraping from lesions which may reveal fungal hypha or spores (Sekar and Dogan 2011;Sykes and Outerbridge 2014;Sezer et al 2021) and PCR is also being used for diagnosis (Méndez et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These infections are frequently developed on the face and limbs of dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors in contact with the ground (Hnilica 2011;Moretti et al 2013). Diagnosis of this disease mainly depends on microscopic examination of skin scraping from lesions which may reveal fungal hypha or spores (Sekar and Dogan 2011;Sykes and Outerbridge 2014;Sezer et al 2021) and PCR is also being used for diagnosis (Méndez et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%