Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Blastomycosis in Dogs and Cats

Catharina Brömel Dr.med.vet. , Jane E. Sykes BVSc(Hons), PhD, DACVIM
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Abstract

Blastomycosis is one of the most common systemic fungal diseases in dogs in North America, but it is rarely diagnosed in cats. The typical route of infection is inhalation of aerosolized conidia of Blastomyces dermatitidis. From the respiratory tract, the developing yeast form may disseminate throughout the body and affect multiple organ systems, most commonly the lymphatic, skeletal and central nervous systems, eyes and skin. Disseminated disease often is associated with nonspecific signs of illness including lethargy, inappetence and fever, as well as signs referable to specific organ systems like chronic cough and dyspnea, peripheral lymphadenopathy, endophthalmitis, and central nervous signs. Diagnosis is typically made by detection of Blastomyces dermatitidis yeast in affected tissues by fine-needle aspiration cytology or histopathology. The treatment of choice is itraconazole. Prognosis is fair in dogs without central nervous disease and guarded in cats.

犬猫芽菌病的流行病学、诊断和治疗
在北美,芽生菌病是犬类中最常见的系统性真菌疾病之一,但在猫中很少被诊断出来。典型的感染途径是吸入皮炎芽孢菌的雾化分生孢子。从呼吸道开始,发育中的酵母菌可以传播到全身并影响多个器官系统,最常见的是淋巴系统、骨骼和中枢神经系统、眼睛和皮肤。弥散性疾病通常与非特异性疾病体征相关,包括嗜睡、食欲不振和发烧,以及与特定器官系统相关的体征,如慢性咳嗽和呼吸困难、外周淋巴结病、眼内炎和中枢神经体征。诊断通常是通过细针穿刺细胞学或组织病理学检测受影响组织中的皮炎芽孢酵母。治疗的选择是伊曲康唑。对无中枢神经疾病的狗预后尚可,对猫则较为谨慎。
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