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KMID : 0359319930330020235
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
1993 Volume.33 No. 2 p.235 ~ p.239
Studies on the canine ringworm by Microsporum canis and carrier state of dermatophytes in canine and feline
ÀÌÃá½Ä/Lee, Choon Sik
ÃÖ¿øÇÊ/À±¼º¿õ/¼Ûµ¿ÁØ/±è¿µÀº/¹ÚöÁ¤/Choi, Won Pil/Yun, Seong Woong/Song, Tong Chun/Kim, Yung Un/Park, Chul Chung
Abstract
This study was performed to examine the distribution of dermatophytes in asymptomatic 454 dogs and 106 cats and in 19 dogs with skin lesions in Taegu
The results obtained were summarized as follows ;
The causative agent was identified a Microsporum(M) canis in 4 dogs with skin lesions.
The isolation rates of dermatophytes were 10.1%(46/454) in asymptomatic dogs and 33.0%(35/106) in asymptomatic cats.
The isolation rates of dermatophytes in dogs and cats were lower at house than that at pet cannel and animal care center, and that in females were higher than that in males.
From dogs, 43(93.55) of M canis and 3(6.5%) of M gypseum, and from cats, 33(94.2%) of A1 canis, 1(2.9%) of M gypseum and M nanum were isolated.
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