Cat-Transmitted Sporotrichosis by Sporothrix Brasiliensis: Focus on its Potential Transmission Routes and Epidemiological Profile.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Fernanda de Andrade Galliano Daros Bastos, Marconi Rodrigues de Farias, Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião, Francelise Bridi Cavassin, Fabiana Dos Santos Monti, Rogério Rodrigues Vilas Boas, Bruno Paulo Rodrigues Lustosa, Emanuel Razzolini, Vânia Aparecida Vicente, Flávio Queiroz-Telles
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Cat-transmitted sporotrichosis (CTS) by Sporothrix brasiliensis is an important epizoonosis with alarming numbers of cases involving felines, canines and humans. Considering the increasing incidence of CTS this study sought to elucidate the epidemiological characteristics of cats with sporotrichosis and evaluate the potential transmission routes of S. brasiliensis in several biological samples from cats with sporotrichosis. Samples were collected from ulcerated skin lesions, front paws, nasal cavity, and droplets collected from sick cats during sneezing episodes in a veterinarian university hospital, in the city of Curitiba, southern Brazil, between June 2021 and April 2022. A total of 100 cats with sporotrichosis were enrolled in the study. The fungus was isolated in 60% of samples from the nasal cavity and in 71% of respiratory droplets. The growth of S. brasiliensis on the right and left front paw was observed in 41% of the cats included, and in 38% there was growth of the fungus even without an apparent lesion on the paw. Of the infected cats, 64% had multifocal lesions throughout the body. The identification of S. brasiliensis in samples of exudate, paws, nasal cavity and sneeze droplets suggests that transmission can occur not only through classic routes, but also through the movement of the infected cat, as well as through respiratory droplets expelled by the cat sneezing or nasal drip. Furthermore, the presence of S. brasiliensis on the paws of sick cats indicates the possibility that the fungus is being disseminated in the environment in which the animal lives.

巴西孢子丝虫猫传孢子虫病:潜在传播途径及流行病学分析
猫传孢子虫病(CTS)是一种重要的动物传染病,其病例数量惊人,涉及猫、狗和人。考虑到CTS发病率的增加,本研究旨在阐明孢子虫病猫的流行病学特征,并评估巴西S. brasiliensis在几个孢子虫病猫的生物样本中的潜在传播途径。在2021年6月至2022年4月期间,在巴西南部库里蒂巴市的一家兽医大学医院,从病猫打喷嚏期间收集的溃疡皮肤病变、前爪、鼻腔和飞沫中收集样本。共有100只患有孢子虫病的猫参加了这项研究。在60%的鼻腔样本和71%的呼吸道飞沫中分离出真菌。在所研究的猫中,有41%的猫在左右前爪上发现了巴西葡萄球菌的生长,38%的猫在脚爪上没有明显的病变,但仍有真菌的生长。在受感染的猫中,64%的猫全身有多灶性病变。在分泌物、爪子、鼻腔和喷嚏飞沫样本中鉴定出巴西棘球绦虫,这表明传播不仅可以通过经典途径发生,还可以通过受感染猫的运动,以及通过猫打喷嚏或滴鼻液排出的呼吸道飞沫发生。此外,病猫爪子上的巴西葡萄球菌表明,这种真菌有可能在动物生活的环境中传播。
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Medical mycology
Medical mycology 医学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
632
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Medical Mycology is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on original and innovative basic and applied studies, as well as learned reviews on all aspects of medical, veterinary and environmental mycology as related to disease. The objective is to present the highest quality scientific reports from throughout the world on divergent topics. These topics include the phylogeny of fungal pathogens, epidemiology and public health mycology themes, new approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of mycoses including clinical trials and guidelines, pharmacology and antifungal susceptibilities, changes in taxonomy, description of new or unusual fungi associated with human or animal disease, immunology of fungal infections, vaccinology for prevention of fungal infections, pathogenesis and virulence, and the molecular biology of pathogenic fungi in vitro and in vivo, including genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics. Case reports are no longer accepted. In addition, studies of natural products showing inhibitory activity against pathogenic fungi are not accepted without chemical characterization and identification of the compounds responsible for the inhibitory activity.
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