2015
DOI: 10.21708/avb.2015.9.3.5163
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Ringworm by Microsporum canis in Long-tailed chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)

Abstract: -Long-tailed chinchillas are rodents popularly bred as pets for being a docile animal; however, in the natural environment, it is a critically endangered species. This study reports the occurrence of ringworm in Chinchilla lanigera. A female specimen presenting an alopecia-oval lesion on the left cheek was send for clinical care. On examination, the lesion was positive for the Wood test and on the hematological evaluation, and in the mycological assessment was performed and Microsporum canis was isolated after… Show more

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