WATER CULTURE OF MICROSPORUM CANIS ON INFECTED DOG HAIRS
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Attempted treatment of tigers (Panthera tigris) infected with Microsporum canis.
An outbreak of dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis occurred in tigers (Panthera tigris) at an exotic felid sanctuary in 2003. In an attempt to find an effective, practical, safe, and affordable method for controlling this epizootic, a clinical treatment trial was conducted. Nonalopecic tigers were studied to address the inapparent carrier state observed at the facility. The efficacy of ...
متن کاملDermatophytosis, Microsporum canis, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Microsporum gypseum
Overview: The fungal skin disease dermatophytosis has come to be called ringworm because of the appearance of the skin lesion that characteristically occurs with this disorder: a circular area of hair loss with a red, raised outer rim. These lesions result from an inflammatory reaction to the fungus. Most often, dogs and cats are infected by the Microsporum canis fungus, but other types of fung...
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On numerous occasions duriog examination of material taken from suspected cases of tinea capitis, spindle-shaped cells have been noted along the shafts of both infected and uninfected hairs. These cells usually are attenuated at both ends and occasionally are marked by transverse striations. Superficially they bear some resemblance to the macroconidia produced in culture by Microsporuni cenis, ...
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Enzyme systems concerned in the breakdown of carbohydrates by dennatophytes have been little studied, the principal contribution being a study of a number of enzymes of the glycolytic and hexosemonophosphate pathways and of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in cell-free extracts of Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Jensen, Altschuller & Bard, 1957). The effect of different substrates and pH values on the...
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Although our knowledge of cellular metabolism has rapidly expanded in recent years, much of this information has been obtained from intensive studies on a relatively small group of mammalian tissues, bacteria and yeast. Due to the complexity of the mechanisms of cellular oxidation, much of this information cannot be transposed to other organisms. There are many gaps in our knowledge of the meta...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science
سال: 1966
ISSN: 0021-5295,1881-1442
DOI: 10.1292/jvms1939.28.103