Frequency of dermatophytes and yeasts on tegument of healthy dogs and cats

Flávio Oliveira Surpilli, D. I. Kozusny-Andreani, Ueverton Rodrigues de Sousa, R. Ramos
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Skin is an organ that covers the body and acts as a protective layer against external aggressions. Changes in this organ, such as hair loss, evident blemishes, changes in skin pigmentation, and the presence of scaling or crusts, are the main signs of dermatological disease. The study aimed to verify the frequency of dermatophytes and yeasts in healthy cats and dogs. Samples of hair and shedding from 30 cats and 30 dogs were cultured on dermatophyte test medium and Sabouraud Dextrose agar enriched with yeast extract, thiamine, antibiotics (streptomycin and chloramphenicol) supplemented with cycloheximide and incubated at 25°C and 35°C for 10 days. The positive cultures were assessed macro and microscopically, and the fungi were identified by biochemical methods. It was found that 100% of the cats had a positive mycological culture for Microsporum canis, 33.33% for Microsporum gypseum, and 50% for Trichophyton mentagrophytes, with a prevalence of Microsporum canis (P>0.001). In dogs, 86.66% were positive for Microsporum canis, showing a predominance over the other fungal species (P<0.001). Malassezia pachydermatis was isolated in 50% of the dogs evaluated, although it was not found in cats, while positive cultures for Malassezia spp were found in 6.6% of cats and 26.66% of dogs. Candida albicans was isolated in samples of dogs and cats (26.66% and 33.33%, respectively). It was concluded that asymptomatic dogs and cats are carriers of agents of dermatophytosis and dermatomycoses and may be important sources of environmental spread and intra and interspecific infection.
健康犬猫被毛上皮肤真菌和酵母菌的频率
皮肤是覆盖身体的器官,是抵御外界入侵的保护层。这一器官的变化,如脱发、明显的斑点、皮肤色素沉着的变化、结垢或结痂的出现,是皮肤病的主要征兆。该研究旨在验证健康猫和狗皮肤真菌和酵母的频率。将30只猫和30只狗的毛发和脱毛样品分别培养在皮肤癣菌试验培养基和富含酵母提取物、硫胺素、抗生素(链霉素和氯霉素)加环己亚胺的Sabouraud葡萄糖琼脂培养基上,在25℃和35℃条件下孵育10 d。对阳性培养物进行宏观和微观评价,并用生化方法对真菌进行鉴定。结果发现,100%的猫犬小孢子菌、33.33%的猫石膏小孢子菌和50%的猫毛菌真菌学培养阳性,犬小孢子菌的流行率(P>0.001)。犬小孢子菌检出率为86.66%,高于其他真菌种类(P<0.001)。尽管在猫中未发现马拉色菌,但在接受评估的50%的狗中分离到了厚皮马拉色菌,而在6.6%的猫和26.66%的狗中发现了马拉色菌阳性培养物。犬和猫的白色念珠菌检出率分别为26.66%和33.33%。结论无症状犬和猫是皮肤真菌病和皮肤真菌病病原的携带者,可能是环境传播和种内、种间感染的重要来源。
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