2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2020.105125
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Spatial association between sporotrichosis in cats and in human during a Brazilian epidemics

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“…Cases of human sporotrichosis have been reported in almost all the 26 Brazilian states, but those directly related to cat transmission due to S. brasiliensis are highly concentered within Southwest and South regions [8], such as Sao Paulo [28], Espirito Santo [29] and Minas Gerais [30]. Recently, a case series of human zoonotic sporotrichosis has been described in Brasilia (Federal District; Midwestern Region) [31].…”
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“…Cases of human sporotrichosis have been reported in almost all the 26 Brazilian states, but those directly related to cat transmission due to S. brasiliensis are highly concentered within Southwest and South regions [8], such as Sao Paulo [28], Espirito Santo [29] and Minas Gerais [30]. Recently, a case series of human zoonotic sporotrichosis has been described in Brasilia (Federal District; Midwestern Region) [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A coinfecção por diferentes cepas de S. brasiliensis em felinos já é uma realidade abordada em áreas hiper endêmicas no Brasil (50). Além disso, a incidência de casos nos animais se torna um fator de risco para a disseminação da doença entre os humanos, sendo assim a prevenção e o controle da esporotricose humana inclui o controle da doença nos gatos (51).…”
Section: Saúde Públicaunclassified
“…Ressalta-se que o controle populacional, tanto de animais domiciliados quanto errantes, e a prevenção de zoonoses estão interligados, uma vez que doenças negligenciadas, como a esporotricose, têm seu risco de transmissão zoonótica aumentado conforme o número de animais infectados aumenta (Paiva, 2020).…”
Section: Castração Dos Animaisunclassified