Diagnostic results in animal dermatophytoses.

A Schmidt
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Abstract

Superficial mycoses caused by dermatophytes, as well as asymptomatic carriership of dermatophytes, have a high prevalence among domestic animals and pets. We examined 606 clinical specimens from skin lesions of animals with a significant tendency towards superficial mycosis due to their clinical features. Samples were obtained from horses, dogs, cats, small rodents, birds, and rabbits. The specimens were examined by microscopic and cultural techniques. Microscopically, there was no significant difference in the prevalence of structures which may develop fungal elements between the groups culturally positive or negative for dermatophytes and yeasts. Overall, 24.6% of the samples were microscopically positive. In specimens obtained from horses, a high contamination rate of 36%, mostly due to moulds, was found with a cycloheximide supplemented medium, making the examination of these cultures for the growth of dermatophytes impossible. The other animals showed a significantly lower contamination rate, 11% on average. In horses, Trichophyton equinum had the highest prevalence, in small rodents. Trichophyton mentagrophytes, and in cats Microsporum canis. Overall, 10% of the culturally examinable samples were positive for dermatophytal or yeast growth, though yeasts had only a very low isolation frequency.

动物皮癣的诊断结果。
由皮肤癣菌引起的浅表真菌病,以及无症状的皮肤癣菌携带者,在家畜和宠物中发病率很高。我们检查了606例动物皮肤病变的临床标本,由于其临床特征,有明显的浅表真菌病倾向。样本取自马、狗、猫、小型啮齿动物、鸟类和兔子。标本经显微镜和培养技术检验。显微镜下,在皮肤真菌和酵母培养阳性或阴性组之间,可能发展真菌成分的结构的流行率没有显着差异。总体而言,24.6%的样本显微镜下呈阳性。在从马身上获得的标本中,在添加环己亚胺的培养基中发现了36%的高污染率,主要是由于霉菌,使得这些培养物无法检查皮肤真菌的生长。其他动物的污染率明显较低,平均为11%。在马中,马毛癣在小型啮齿动物中发病率最高。毛藓属植物和猫的犬小孢子。总体而言,10%的培养检测样本对皮肤植物或酵母生长呈阳性,尽管酵母只有非常低的分离频率。
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