KMID : 1023520000230010071
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service 2000 Volume.23 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.76
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Survey of the canine dermatophytes in eastern area of Kyongbuk
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Ryu Hae-Jin
Jang Que-Sik Kim Jung-Gyu Kim Young-Tae Han Seok-Gi Kim Young-Uk
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Abstract
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The dermatophytes was isolated from skin of the 175 healthy dogs and 22 dogs with pathological skin lesions at Pohang and Kyongju. The isolates were identified by the morphological appearance after cultivation and lactophenol cotton blue staining. 1, The isolation rates of dermatophytes were 8.5%(15/175) in dog with healthy skin and 27% (6/22) in dogs with pathological skin lesions. 2. From asymptomatic dogs, the isolation rates of dermatophytes in female dogs were higher than those in male dogs and those in young dogs were higher than those in old dogs. 3. Isolation rates of microsporum canis and trichophyton spp from asymtomatic dogs were 14 (93%) and 1(6.7%), respectively. 4. The causative agents of 6 dogs with fermatophytosis were identified as all M canis.
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KEYWORD
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Dermatophytes, Microsporum canis, Trichophyton spp
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