Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Abstract
This study was made on 79 dogs and 24 cats with dermatomycosis were came to the clinic of Internal medicine of Veterinary Faculty, İstanbul University with complaint of a skin problem to detect the incidence dermatomycosis. Mycological cul-tures were made from the skin samples of infected animals in the laboratory of Microbiology Department. 65% of Microsporum canis, 20% M. nanumand %15 of Candida spp.was diagnosed in all cases. It was diagnosed zoonotic M. canisinfection in 3-years old, male Siamese cat with dermatomycosis, was infected of the cat owner.
DOI
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Keywords
Cat, Microsporum canis, Zoonosis.
First Page
293
Last Page
296
Recommended Citation
OR, E, KAYMAZ, A. A, DODURKA, T, TAN, H, & ÖZGÜR, N. Y (1999). Zonotic Microsporum canis Infection. Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences 23 (3): 293-296. https://doi.org/-