Follow-up and Treatment of an Orf Case Diagnosed at a Family Health Center

Levent Çevik, Murat Öztürk
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Orf is a zoonotic disease transmitted by contact from small ruminants, which is also common in our country, and its causative agent is parapoxvirus. It usually occurs as lesions characterized by nodules on the fingers, and although it is a self-limiting disease that heals without treatment, it can be confused with other zoonotic diseases and cause complications as a result of unnecessary interventions. For this reason, it is important for primary care physicians to recognize orf disease, which does not require a specific treatment, and to distinguish it from other zoonotic skin diseases. In this study, in a 56-year-old male patient who applied to the family health center, after vaccination of ovine animals; A case of orf diagnosed by history and physical examination and treated with symptomatic methods is presented.
在家庭保健中心诊断的口疮病例的随访和治疗
口蹄疫是一种由小反刍动物接触传播的人畜共患疾病,在我国也很常见,其病原为副痘病毒。它通常以手指上的结节为特征的病变发生,尽管它是一种自限性疾病,无需治疗即可愈合,但它可能与其他人畜共患疾病混淆,并因不必要的干预而导致并发症。因此,对于初级保健医生来说,重要的是要认识到不需要特殊治疗的口腔疾病,并将其与其他人畜共患皮肤病区分开来。在本研究中,在一名56岁男性患者向家庭保健中心提出申请后,接种了绵羊动物;本文报告1例经病史和体格检查诊断并对症治疗的口蹄疫。
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