Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
DOI
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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.
Keywords
Cat, Microsporum canis, Zoonosis.
First Page
293
Last Page
296
Recommended Citation
OR, ERMAN; KAYMAZ, ALEV AKDOĞAN; DODURKA, TAMER; TAN, HÜSEYİN; and ÖZGÜR, N. YAKUT (1999) "Zonotic Microsporum canis Infection," Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences: Vol. 23: No. 3, Article 14. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/veterinary/vol23/iss3/14