Dermatomycosis in goats in India.

作者: D. K. Thakur , S. K. Misra , P. C. Choudhuri

DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0507.1982.TB01963.X

关键词: PopulationDermatomycosisRingworm infectionIncidence (epidemiology)Veterinary medicineTrichophyton verrucosumDermatophyteMicrosporum gypseumMedicine

摘要: Summary: In an extensive survey involving 2176 goats 1.56% of manifested clinical lesions ringworm infection. Animals below the age 6 months were affected most (4.20%). The incidence infection was higher during winter months. T. verrucosum, mentagrophytes and M. gypseum isolated from skin scrapings 12, 4, 2 respectively. It is suggested that infected animals could be a source disease to human population in which zoophilic dermatophyte invasion characterized by severe inflammatory skin. zoonotic importance different dermatophytes stressed. Zusammenfassung: einer ausgedehnten Untersuchung Ziegen wurden bei 1,56% klinische Zeichen Hautmykose festgestellt. Tiere, die juhger als Monate alt waren, zeigten mit 4,20% am hafigsten Krankheitssymptome. den Wintermonaten war Erkrankungshaufigkeit groBten. vermcosum, jeweils von 12,4 bzw. isoliert. Die inflzierten Tiere koinnen eine Infektionsquelle fur menschliche Bevolkerung darstellen und dort Mykosen stark entzundlichen Veranderungen auslosen. Bedeutung verschiedener Dermatophyten Erreger Zoonosen wird hervorgehoben.

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