流浪狗在人类社会中的健康状况,其潜在的各种真菌病原体和呼吁人性化的管理方法

Poornima Sharma
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狗携带和传播各种人畜共患疾病,真菌皮炎是最普遍的。动物,尤其是狗,作为人类社会不可或缺的枢纽,需要从它们对人类生活的社会和生物影响方面进行更密切的分析。本研究的目的是了解来自Jabalpur(印度)21个地点的狗的皮肤感染相关真菌剂的情况。此外,还评估了犬类的种群特征,包括它们的健康状况和与人的互动。2017年,1576只狗和2018年,1740只狗为此目的接受了调查。观察到的大多数疾病是皮肤疾病。结果发现,传染性食物中皮炎病例发生率最高(2017-2018年约为0.80%),且与犬密度成正比。从病变周围的毛发和鳞片样品中分离到真菌。真菌引起的疾病范围从轻微的局部过敏到传染性皮肤病,在皮肤菌试验培养基和Sabouraud葡萄糖琼脂培养基上分离。非皮肤真菌(44.6%)的分离率高于皮肤真菌(33.9%)。酵母菌(21.4%)在分离频率上排名第三。曲霉属(36%)是最常见的非皮癣菌。毛癣菌是分离最多的皮菌,占68.4%;而马拉色菌属(50%)是突出的酵母菌形式。发孔试验阳性占47.5%,脲酶生产试验阳性占70.5%;3.3%的分离株脲酶产酶试验结果不一致。在目前的研究中,流浪狗在动物福利和伦理待遇方面在人类社会中的地位也得到了解决。
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HEALTH STATUS OF STRAY DOGS IN HUMAN SOCIETY, THEIR POTENTIAL TO HARBOR VARIOUS FUNGAL PATHOGENS AND CALL FOR HUMANE METHOD OF MANAGEMENT
Dogs harbor and transmit various zoonotic diseases, fungal dermatitis being most prevalent. Animals, especially dogs, being integral pivot of human society need to be analyzed more closely in terms of their social and biological effects on human life. The purpose of this study was to understand the scenario of fungal agents related to dermal infections in dogs from twenty-one locations of Jabalpur (India). In addition, the dog population characteristics including their health status and interaction with human were also evaluated. In year 2017, 1576 dogs and in year 2018, 1740 dogs were surveyed for this purpose. Majority of ailments observed were dermal diseases. It was found that frequency of dermatitis cases was highest (ca.80% in year 2017-2018) among contagious aliments and directly proportional to the density of dogs. Fungi were isolated from hair and scale samples from lesion periphery. Fungi, causing ailments ranging from mild local allergies to contagious cutaneous diseases, were isolated on Dermatophye Test Medium and Sabouraud Dextrose Agar medium. Non- dermatophytic moulds (44.6%) were isolated more frequently than dermatophytes (33.9%). Yeast forms (21.4%) were at third position in frequency of isolation. Aspergillus species (36%) were most frequent non- dermatophyte. Trichophyton species (68.4%) were the most frequently isolated dermatophyte; whereas, Malassezia species (50%) were prominent yeast forms. 47.5% of all isolates were positive for hair perforation test and 70.5% were positive for urease production test; whereas, 3.3% of isolates showed variable results for urease production test. In present research, position of stray dogs in human society in terms of animal welfare and ethical treatment has also been addressed.
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