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The studies were carried out on 71 long-hair cats (mostly Persians), nine short-hair cats (mixed breeds) and 21 dogs of different breeds suspected of ringworm. The samples of epidermis and hair from long-hair cats enabled the isolation of fungi from 80.3 per cent of the animals. Usually M. canis was found (95 per cent) while only sporadically Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Scopulariopsis sp. Out...
Skin mycosis caused by Microsporum canis constitutes an increasing problem of epidemiological and epizootiological nature both in Europe and other non-european countries. Cats and dogs are the main reservoir of this cosmopolitan pathogen and the disease has often an enzootic course in many animal breedings. Because of lack any reports on this problem in Poland the epizootiological state is unknown...
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